File:Acht na dTeangacha Oifigiúla 2003 The Official Languages Act 2003 @ 20 in 2023 EN GA - Raidió na Life.ogg
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[edit]DescriptionAcht na dTeangacha Oifigiúla 2003 The Official Languages Act 2003 @ 20 in 2023 EN GA - Raidió na Life.ogg |
Gaeilge: Ar an 14 lá déag de mhí Iúil 2003 shínigh Uachtarán Mary McAleese Acht na dTeangacha Oifigiúla ina dhlí.
Labhair Darren J. Mac an Phríora leis an Teachta Dála agus Iar-Aire Rialtas a raibh an bhaint ba mhó aige le teacht isteach na reachtaíochta seo Éamon Ó Cuív. Craoladh an t-agallamh as Béarla le hÉamon ar Near FM. Agus tosaíonn an t-agallamh Gaeilge le hÉamon a craoladh ar Raidió na Life chomh maith le Near FM @ 14.24 nóim.English: On the 14th July 2003 Irish President Mary McAleese signed the Official Languages Act into law.
Darren J. Prior spoke to Éamon Ó Cuív TD who was the then most senior Government Minister who worked the most from cabinet to bring in the act. The as Béarla / English language interview with Éamon was broadcast on Near FM. And the as Gaeilge / Irish language interview with Éamon was broadcast on Raidió na Life as well as Near FM and starts @ 14.24 mins. |
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