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Chilean Chamber of Deputies Approves Bill to Ban Inclusive Language in Public Services
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Chilean Chamber of Deputies Approves Bill to Ban Inclusive Language in Public Services

From El Paรญs · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Chile's Chamber of Deputies approved a bill requesting President Kast to ban inclusive language in public services.
  • The initiative, supported by right-wing lawmakers, aims to eliminate grammatical distortions based on gender in government communications.
  • This move reflects a broader political debate in Chile regarding the use of gender-inclusive language in official contexts.

Chile's Chamber of Deputies has approved a bill that calls on President Gabriel Boric to eliminate gender-inclusive language from public services. The initiative, championed by right-wing lawmakers, specifically requests the president to prohibit "any grammatical distortion based on gender" in communications from all ministries.

The bill's approval highlights a growing political tension surrounding the use of inclusive language in Chile. Proponents of the measure argue that such language distorts grammar and is unnecessary in official government communications. They seek to enforce a more traditional linguistic standard in public discourse.

This legislative action is part of a larger conservative pushback against progressive social changes, including the widespread adoption of gender-inclusive language in various sectors. The debate in Chile mirrors similar discussions happening in other Spanish-speaking countries, where the use of gender-neutral terms and grammatical adjustments to include all genders has become a focal point of cultural and political contention.

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Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.