‘If you are a trilingual canton, act like one’
The president of the Lia Rumantscha association, Johannes Flury, in an interview with Swiss public Television SRF, in Romansh, encourages authorities of Graubünden to implement measures to make sure that the canton stays trilingual. (SRF, swissinfo.ch)
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