The Estonian government is considering increasing fines for individuals who do not know the state language. Rus.Postimees reports that the discussion centers around the need to improve language proficiency among the population. The debate includes questions about the justification for raising penalties and whether the situation warrants being described as a “ban on Russian cinema.” The publication also seeks to determine the financial impact of the current penalties for non-compliance with language regulations, specifically how much revenue has been generated for the state budget.

The core issue is about ensuring that citizens possess knowledge of the Estonian language.

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  1. This proposal raises serious concerns about freedom of expression and the rights of residents who don’t speak Estonian.

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