Penalty for using the english language..?

NO english Please: After ChatGPT, italy seeks to ban the use of the english language for formal communication. What is the reason? Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni's party has introduced the new law. Under that law, the Italian government says the use of any foreign language, especially english, in the country's official communications is punishable by a fine of up to 1,00,000 euros. After ChatGPT, italy seeks to ban the use of the english language for formal communication. Citizens in italy will soon be banned from using english or any other foreign language for formal communication, CNN reported. Violating government mandates and speaking other foreign languages, including english, will attract huge fines. Italy's prime minister Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of italy party has introduced a new law that would make the use of any foreign language, especially english, in official communications punishable by a fine of up to 1,00,000 euros. If they use any foreign language, they will be fined up to €1,00,000 (USD 1,08,705) under a new law introduced by prime minister Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of italy party." CNN reported.
In the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Fabio Rambelli introduced the law. It has the support of prime minister Georgia Meloni. The legal proposal says that speaking of any foreign language, especially "Anglomania" or the use of english words, "demeans and pollutes" the Italian language. In reality, the UK is not currently part of the european union, so this decision by the Italian government is gaining significant attention. The bill, which must go to parliamentary debate, also bans the use of english in official documents, including "names" of companies operating in the country. It is noteworthy that according to this draft law, foreign companies must have Italian-language versions of all their employment contracts.
Anglomania is seen as a matter of fashion. But Anglomania has ramifications for society as a whole, the draft bill says. In italy, the Italian language shall be used for the promotion and use of public goods and services in the national territory. Failure to do so will result in fines of between €5,000 (USD 5,435) and €100,000 (USD 108,705).

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