In 2016, the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, the Strategy for strengthening interethnic
relations, and all final documents as part of the Council of Europe monitoring cycle were
published for the first time in the languages of 5 national minorities: Ukrainian, Russian,
Bulgarian, Gaugaz, and Romani;
Free use of the languages of minorities in the activities of ethnocultural organizations of national
minorities, for example for holding ethnocultural activities, etc.;
Existence and functioning of Sunday schools for the study of minority languages.
These and other examples prove that the Republic of Moldova fully fulfills its obligations to ensure the
linguistic rights of national minorities in accordance with existing national legislation, international
standards, treaties, and conventions on human rights and the rights of national minorities, and ethnic
and linguistic groups.