Still no website as gaeilge at EU parliament

The European Parliament is the one main EU institution that still does not have a website in Irish six years after the language achieved official status.

Protests have been made to the parliament authorities while an official complaint has been lodged with the European Ombudsman who is expected to report soon.

Donegal MEP Pat the Cope Gallagher has organised members from all the main political parties and they plan to present their case personally to the parliament’s president, Martin Schulz.

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