(ANSA) - ORISTANO, JAN 20 - Prosecutors in the northern
Sardinian city of Oristano on Wednesday opened Italy's
first-ever citizen's advice bureau in a language spoken by a
minority, Sardinian.
The move is part of a project named, in Sardinian, "Sa lege est
aguale pro totus", or "This law is equal for all".
Oristano Chief Prosecutor Ezio Domenico Basso told ANSA he hoped
the service would be extended to other kinds of offices in
future.
He said translators from Italian into Sardinian and vice versa
had often been needed in local trials.
"We are very happy that the advice bureau has now been
launched", Basso said. (ANSA).
Oristano prosecutors open first Sardinian-language office
First such office in Italy for minority language