The purpose of the Act is to protect the Sardinian language and to promote intergenerational transmission. The regional councillor, Paolo Zedda, said that “it is an important step towards being a bilingual public administration”.
In the future, the Sardinian language will be included in education, they want to establish spelling rules and the Councillor will invest 3.2 million euros to support the development of the Sardinian language.
According to Giuseppe Dessena, responsible for culture, “language is the most felt identity of a people”.
Islands of the Mediterranean, the Catalan language of Algiers has also become an official language along with the Sardinian language.