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My name is Víctor, I'm from Oviedo,
I speak Asturian,
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which is a minoritized language
in the north of Spain.
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Asturian is currently
in a situation...
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in which it is not an official language,
and there are many people
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who are working for it
to be official in the future.
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As I've said, Asturian
is not an official language,
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it's only recognized
in article 4
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of our Statute of Autonomy,
where its protection is recognized.
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Later, in 1998,
a law was passed, which is known as
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'Law of use and promotion
of Bable/Asturian',
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which regulates a bit more
the use of our language
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and guarantees, in some way,
its presence in education
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and in the media,
for example.
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This is an insufficient law,
although it has been useful
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for [Asturian] to enter in the education system,
and there are more and more students
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who choose it as a subjetc.
But we do find
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