Asking Spain to comply with the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, particularly to use minority languages when informing about Covid-19 issues
Reply to Written question
| Doc. 15225
| 15 February 2021
- Author(s):
- Committee of Ministers
- Origin
- Adopted at the 1395th meeting
of the Ministers’ Deputies (10 February 2021). 2021 - Second part-session
- Reply to Written question
- : Written question no. 755 (Doc. 15172)
1. The Committee of
Ministers has established procedures to monitor the accomplishment
by member States of their engagements in relation to the Framework
Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (ETS No.157).
The latest opinion of the Advisory Committee on the implementation
of the Convention by Spain was adopted by the Advisory Committee
on 25 May 2020. It monitors the implementation of the provisions
of the Convention as regards the Spanish Roma
Note community,
since, as has been duly notified by Spain while the notion of national
minorities in the sense of the Framework Convention is not recognised
in the Spanish legal system, the Spanish authorities apply the provisions
of the Framework Convention to Roma, including foreign Roma, to
the Spanish citizens of the
“comunidad
gitana” (Roma, Gypsies), although these citizens do not constitute
a national minority. Following submission of comments by the Spanish
authorities in October 2020, the opinion was examined by the Committee
of Ministers’ Rapporteur Group on Human Rights (GR-H) and transmitted
to the Committee of Ministers which adopted Resolution
CM/ResCMN(2021)6 on the implementation of the Framework Convention for
the Protection of National Minorities by Spain at its 1394th meeting
on 3 February 2021.
2. More generally, the Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention
for the Protection of National Minorities adopted a
Statement on the Covid-19 pandemic and national minorities on
28 May 2020 noting in that connection that persons belonging to
national minorities have often faced a lack of relevant information
in minority languages. It concluded that the provisions of the Framework
Convention and relevant recommendations developed by the Advisory
Committee, along with other Council of Europe standards on human
rights and non-discrimination, should be seen by member States as
guides on how to effectively address a variety of challenges faced
during and in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. It also indicated that
it is open to dialogue with the States Parties to the Framework
Convention.
3. A more specific orientation concerning minority languages
and the Covid-19 pandemic is set out in the statement of 25 March
2020 of the Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional
and Minority Languages on communication in regional or minority
languages in global medical crises. In that statement, the Committee
of the Experts emphasised the utmost importance of communicating
relevant recommendations in regional and minority languages both
for the measures adopted to control the Covid-19 pandemic to have
full effect, and for the well-being of the speakers of those languages.
It considered this as a requirement for the Council of Europe member
States that have ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority
Languages (ETS No.148), such as Spain.
4. Evaluation of the member States’ commitments under the European
Charter for Regional or Minority Languages is carried out in accordance
with the provisions of that convention. Spain is currently in its
fifth monitoring cycle.