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Latin Union

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Former international organization of Romance-language countries
For currency union that existed between 1865 and 1927, seeLatin Monetary Union.
Latin Union
1954–2012 (suspension)
Logo of Latin Union Unió Llatina (Catalan) Union Latine (French) Unione Latina (Italian) União Latina (Portuguese) Uniunea Latină (Romanian) Unión Latina (Spanish)
Logo
Location of Latin Union Unió Llatina (Catalan) Union Latine (French) Unione Latina (Italian) União Latina (Portuguese) Uniunea Latină (Romanian) Unión Latina (Spanish)
HeadquartersParis,France
48°46′N2°11′E / 48.767°N 2.183°E /48.767; 2.183
Official languages
Members[1]
Leaders
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President of the Congress
Oleg Serebrian
• Secretary-General
José Luis Dicenta Ballester
Historical eraPost-Cold War
• Established
15 May 1954
• Suspended
31 July 2012 (suspension)

TheLatin Union[a] is aninternational organization of nations that useRomance languages,[2] whose activities have been suspended since 2012. Headquartered inParis,France, it aims to protect, project, and promote the common cultural heritage ofLatin peoples and unifying identities of theRomance, and Romance-influenced, world. It was created in 1954 inMadrid,Spain. It started to operate in 1983 and its membership rose from 12 to 36 states, including countries inNorth America,South America,Northern Europe,Southern Europe,Africa, and theAsia-Pacific region.[3]

Due to financial difficulties, the Latin Union announced on 26 January 2012 the suspension of its activities, the dissolution of its Secretariat General (effective 31 July 2012), and the termination of employment for all the organization's personnel.[4]

Membership

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According to the Latin Union's website, membership was open to any nation that met the following criteria:

  • Linguistic criteria:
    • Latin-derived language as official language, used ineducation, and commonly used in themass media or in daily life
  • Linguistic/cultural criteria:
    • Existence of significantliterature in a Latin-derived language
    • Press andpublication in Latin-derived language
    • Television with a strong proportion of the programming in a Latin-derived language
    • Radio widely broadcast in a Latin-derived language
  • Cultural criteria :
    • Direct or indirect inheritance of the legacy ofAncient Rome, to which the state remains faithful and which it perpetuates mainly through the education ofLatin
    • Cultural education of Latin-derived foreign languages
    • Exchange programmes with other Latin countries
    • Societal organization, particularly in thelegal plane, based on respect for fundamentalliberties, the general principles ofhuman rights anddemocracy, tolerance, andfreedom of religion

Official languages

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The official languages of the Latin Union wereSpanish,French,Italian,Portuguese,Romanian, andCatalan. Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese were used as working languages. All the texts of general diffusion were translated into these four languages, with some also going into Romanian and Catalan.

Member states

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Catalan

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French

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Italian

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Portuguese

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Romanian

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Spanish

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Observers

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Organization

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The Union was composed of three main bodies, namely, the Congress, the Executive Council, and the General Secretariat.

Congress

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The Congress, which consisted of the representatives of all the Member States, met in ordinary assembly every two years. Its main functions were

  • to adopt the budget,
  • to define the general direction of the Union,
  • to receive the new Member States formally, and
  • to elect and appoint different Member States to be the Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and members of the sub-organisations of the Union.

A President and two Vice-Presidents were also elected by the Congress.Oleg Serebrian from theRepublic of Moldova was the last President.

There were also two auxiliary bodies of the Congress, namely, the Commission of Adhesions and the Commission of Candidacies.

  • The Commission of Adhesions was composed of 10 Member States and was responsible for promoting the adherence of all the Member States of the Union.
  • The Commission of Candidacies was composed of 9 Member States and was responsible for examining the validity of the candidacies, taking account of the geographical and linguistic-cultural division.

Executive Council

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The Executive Council was the executive branch of the Union. It consisted of 12 Member States, which were elected by the Congress every four years, and led by a President and two Vice-Presidents, which were also elected by the Congress.

There were also two auxiliary commissions subordinated to the Executive Council:

  • The Commission of Finance and Programmes
  • The Commission of Statues

General Secretariat

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The Latin Union was directed by a Secretary-General appointed every four years by the Congress. The Secretary was in charge of the execution of the programmes and implemented the decisions made by the Congress and the Executive Council in the matter of budget and general direction.Jose Luis Dicenta Ballester was at one time Secretary-General of the Union.

Subordinated to the Secretary-General, there were 4 directors:

  • Director of Administration and Finance
  • Director of Culture and Communication
  • Director of Promotion and Education of the Languages
  • Director of Terminology and Industry of the Language

Finance

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The finance of the Union was mainly supported by obligatory contributions from the Member States. For some activities, the Union may have collaborated with other public or private institutions.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Official name in six languages:

References

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  1. ^"États membres". Latin Union. Retrieved2013-12-06.
  2. ^Latin Union Official SiteArchived 2009-05-12 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^"Unión Latina; Estados miembros". Archived fromthe original on 2008-12-28. Retrieved2009-01-05.
  4. ^"Disolución de la Secretaría General de la Unión Latina",Unión Latina, accessed 2012-06-10.

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