Maragall's Law
Maragall's Law refers to a legislative framework established in Catalonia, Spain, aimed at promoting the use of the Catalan language in various sectors, including education, media, and public administration. Named after Pasqual Maragall, a former president of the Catalan government, the law emphasizes the importance of linguistic rights and cultural identity in the region.
The law seeks to ensure that Catalan is not only preserved but also actively used in daily life, fostering a sense of community and belonging among its speakers. It also encourages the integration of Catalan into official communications and public services, reinforcing its status as a co-official language alongside Spanish.