Language politics

The politics of language are evident in French-speaking Brussels, which is located in the Flanders region of Belgium, where people typically speak Flemish. Divisive preference of either language is avoided by using both French and Flemish on nearly all signs in Brussels.

Language politics is the way language and linguistic differences between peoples are dealt with in the political arena. This could manifest as government recognition, as well as how language is treated in official capacities. Some examples:

Language also in political matters used to parsue,to unify,to organise,to criticise aiming to reach the time of unifying all member of such political party.

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