Centralized tests forms to be also printed in Belarusian

The Constitutional Court of Belarus has proposed to the government to print the forms for centralized tests also in the Belarusian language, reports Belta. Luidmila Murashka, the head of complaints and international relations department at the Constitutional Court, says the government should study the issue of introducing amendments to the procedures that regulate the centralized tests so that to entitle citizens to the opportunity to use both the Russian and the Belarusian language.