Constitutional Court plans to issue Belarusian forms for Centralized Testing

The Constitutional Court has taken a number of decisions in order to introduce clarity in the Constitution and to guarantee the rights of citizens, reports BelTA.
According to the head of the department of appeals and international relations Lyudmila Murashka, the Constitutional Court expressed its attitude to the absence of Belarusian forms for the Centralized Testing.

The Court asked the Council of Ministers to discuss the addition of amendments to the Law on the order of organization of the Centralized Testing that would allow citizens use both the Russian and Belarusian languages during all stages of the testing.