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Germany Banned the Use of "Inclusive Language" in Official Documents

Summary by data24.com.ar
The Minister of State for Culture ordered government employees to avoid asterisks, arrobas and splits. The measure is based on the rules of the Spelling Council and is presented as “defense of German normality.” The entry Germany banned the use of “inclusive language” in official documents was first published on Data 24.
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The Minister of State for Culture ordered government employees to avoid asterisks, arrobas and splits. The measure is based on the rules of the Spelling Council and is presented as “defense of German normality.” The entry Germany banned the use of “inclusive language” in official documents was first published on Data 24.

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data24.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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