The president of the Cortes is pleased that Vox has opened the offensive against the AVL

The president of Les Corts Valencianes, Llanos Massó, has released a message on Twitter in which she affirms that if Vox were not part of the Valencian Government, the "debate" on the Valencian would not have taken place.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 August 2023 Sunday 23:01
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The president of the Cortes is pleased that Vox has opened the offensive against the AVL

The president of Les Corts Valencianes, Llanos Massó, has released a message on Twitter in which she affirms that if Vox were not part of the Valencian Government, the "debate" on the Valencian would not have taken place. "Some were not so clear, but Vox does its job," she has defended.

Massó has wondered if "someone has any doubt that if Vox were not in the Valencian government this debate would not have been opened." "Vox is totally necessary, only with its arrival does it begin to question what Vox is very clear about: Valencian is not Catalan and the authentic Valencian is that of the Puig Standards. Some were not so clear about it, but Vox does its job ", Masso has written.

Specifically, the president of Les Corts and leader of Vox in the province of Castellón refers to the controversy generated as a result of the publication of a message on the official account on social networks of the Department of Agriculture, which depends on Vox. a non-regulatory Valencian, a text, full of misspellings, which was deleted hours later.

Asked about this question, the Minister of Education, José Antonio Rovira (PP), assured this week that he does not believe that the AVL "has the absolute truth" about the Valencian and wondered "why the Minister of what be the freedom to choose your standards" in your communications.

These statements caused the Valencian Academy of Language (AVL) to warn the minister that "questioning the AVL itself and its linguistic regulations, as well as trying to revive a conflict that has been shown to be socially sterile and artificial, has a negative impact on the linguistic structure , cultural and social of our people". In addition, in his opinion, he supposes "endangering the entire cultural and educational sector" and the areas of use of Valencian.

Associations and groups such as Plataforma per la Lengua have also warned the Generalitat that they will ensure that it "corrects its attitude" towards the Valencian language and, if it does not do so, it will present a claim to the General Directorate of Language Policy "for every linguistic infringement it makes". For its part, the Consell Valencià de Cultura (CVC) showed its support for the AVL and recalled that it is a body whose decisions are "binding for the Administration and educational authorities".

From the PSPV, its general secretary and 'former president' of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, demanded this week that the Council respects the Statute of Autonomy of the Valencian Community and the Valencian Language Academy (AVL) and assured that "everything otherwise, Valencian is used with partisan purposes". And this Saturday, the socialist union, Rebeca Torró, has accused the 'president' of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, of breaching the Statute of Autonomy to "reopen cultural battles and attack the Valencian".

On the other hand, Compromís has filed a complaint with the Ombudsman for the use of Valencian in the profiles of the Generalitat on social networks, since it claims that the Ministry of Agriculture uses the language "outside of all linguistic regulations ".