The proposed document aims to specify the positions that require English proficiency. These positions include civil service employees, tax and customs authorities, police officers, high-ranking officials in law enforcement agencies, civil protection services, prosecutors, heads of public sector business entities, and military officers serving under a contract.

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    Wait isn’t it imperialistic to impose a foreign language on your population and administration under marshal law? marx thinking

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    Wonder what’s gonna happen to Ukraine after the war hmmm, surely the wholesome democracies of the West will help them rebuild a strong and independent economy with decent public investments 🙈

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    Already planning out laws to prepare for becoming an American colony.

    the Lockheed Left loves to talk about how Russia is trying to erase Ukrainian culture, but completely overlooks that NATO is going to do worse than that.

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    liberals already scrambling to their stations to switch the narrative to why “proficiency tests” for participation in the state is actually a good thing and there definitely is not a historical precedent of those being used for ill purposes.

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    Subtle as a brick.

    I love the user comment justifying the move because integration with the EU will be easier if you speak English, French or German 🤡