
Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam announced on April 14 that a bill to introduce Kreol Morisien into the National Assembly will be submitted to the Council of Ministers in approximately three months. This announcement was made during parliamentary proceedings in response to a question from MP Joanna Bรฉrenger regarding the language's introduction. A Select Committee will be established in the interim. The Prime Minister noted that Speaker Shirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra had submitted a document on this matter on March 12. The introduction of Kreol Morisien will involve several stages, including an amendment to Article 49 of the Constitution to officially authorize its use in Parliament, and changes to the Assembly's internal rules to allow members to speak in the language. A pilot phase is also planned to define the conditions, limits, and rules for its use. English will remain the reference language for administrative, legal, and constitutional matters.
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