Deseo suscribirme.
Solicito informacion actualizadda sobre Politica s Linguisticas,Como funciona 
el,sistema bilingue,Como puedo entrar a Ministerio de Educacion para conocer 
Reglamentaciones,estadisticas etc.Toda informacion me resultara importante para mi 
trabajo sobre la Lengua aymara en el mARCO DE la Proteccion de Lenguas.Me interesala 
opinion de docentes que esten en el tema .Muchas Gracias.Soy Psicologa,realizo una 
maestria de Analisis del Discurso en la Facultad de Filosofia y Letras de Universidad 
de Buenos Aires.

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