• grouping of SFRY elections under "parliamentary elections" together with the KoY elections, and that in turn pointing to Parliament of Yugoslavia, which clearly...
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  • not having the remaining Yugoslav and Austro-Hungarian items listed within it. Not marking the transitional Yugoslav elections in any way is making an...
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  • —Nightstallion 21:45, 4 October 2007 (UTC) The 1992-2000 Yugoslav-era Montenegrin parliament elections are already on the template aren't they? Also, thanks...
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  • parliamentary elections for the Republic of Serbia were held parallel with the elections of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Then there are elections for the...
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  • The elections for the Slovak National Council were always held alongside the respective Czechoslovak national/federal elections. Therefore I don't think...
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  • presidential elections, and we have that for Turkey - {{Turkish presidential elections}}. The combined templates like this do not feature non-public elections. Number...
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  • An "official" list of past elections is available at the Estonian National Electoral Committee web site: [1] Elections to the Congress of the USSR People's...
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  • This template is not purely to cover elections held under the auspices of the PNA. It covers any elections held in what are today the Palestinian territories...
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  • 12 February 2010 (UTC) I don't see links to Fuehrers or Kaisers or to elections of the 20's or to the Zentrum party in that template, that is a template...
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  • was a wartime creation formed by foreign powers on occupied Yugoslav territory. Yugoslavia as a state obviously never de jure capitulated (the army surrendered...
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  • be FR Yugoslavia? The last name of the country before it was dissolved was Serbia & Montenegro (hence the article Federal Republic of Yugoslavia redirects...
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  • single people, even according to the Law in Montenegro (did you notice the elections part). The controversy of no clear border between Montenegrins and Serbs...
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  • redirect per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Line of succession to the former Yugoslav throne. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.110.217.186 (talk) 13:09...
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  • Yugoslavia basketball skipping a 3-season gap going forwards from Category:1991–92 in Yugoslav basketball (via redirect Category:1995–96 in Yugoslav basketball)...
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  • passport]] *[[Elections in Kosovo|Elections]]: **Parliamentary: <small>[[Kosovan parliamentary election, 2001|2001]], [[Kosovan parliamentary election, 2004|2004]]...
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  • 2012 (UTC) The article Provisional Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (PGDFY) uses this template as it's infobox. The issue I noticed was that...
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  • democratically to represent the Catalan people in universally recognized elections. It is recognized by the majority of the catalan people and it's independence...
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  • security. People need to understand this historical context, and how elections and power can drive people to make decisions based on the wrong reasons...
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  • Administrative divisions Districts Municipalities Regions Constitution Elections Foreign relations Government Judiciary Law enforcement Law Army Parliament...
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  • France trotskyists got 10% of the votes in the second-last presidential elections. Trotskyist are represented in parliaments in Brazil, Denmark, Portugal...
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  • quote is (1) not a policy, (2) it speaks of "elections", which really can only apply to Arbcom elections or, if understood loosely, to formal procedures...
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  • MediaWiki_talk:SFRY)) I would like to change current designation of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in this footer to (at least) Republic of Macedonia...
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  • world, not one could hardly argue that CPI(M) (which governs, through elections, states with a combined population of above 110 million) is a minor party...
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  • dependancy. It is the intergal part of the country. They vote in French elections etc. Saying that Russia is mostly in Asia without saying France is partly...
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  • (The body does unhelpfully state "the elections have been described by outside observers as similar to elections in the Soviet Union" without explaining...
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