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I propose merging
Australian Country Party (2004) into
Australian Federation Party. It appears that the Federation Party is merely a succession of the Country Party: rather than establishing a new party, the existing Country Party registrations with the
AEC and the
NTEC were renamed. This, to me at least, does not signify the Federation Party to be a separate entity to the Country Party, and its history would be more adequately covered in one article.
Heyitsstevo (
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11:16, 5 May 2020 (UTC)reply
I don't have a particular view. When I created this page it looked like the Australian Conservatives were also going to merge. They had a notice in the NSW Electoral Commission to rename into the AFP, but it looks like it was withdrawn. At the moment it's just a renamed Country Party with a non-notable party (T4T) that joined, so it's not really that particularly notably different.
Catiline52 (
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06:35, 6 May 2020 (UTC)reply
As a separate point, re: T4T. Having looked into that minor party, and referring to your creation of
this redirect, I would suggest that party's entire history could be summarised into a sentence. It appears to me that T4T has become the Tasmanian division (although given the size of the AFP, I use that term loosely) of the AFP.
Heyitsstevo (
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06:52, 6 May 2020 (UTC)reply
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I propose merging
Australian Country Party (2004) into
Australian Federation Party. It appears that the Federation Party is merely a succession of the Country Party: rather than establishing a new party, the existing Country Party registrations with the
AEC and the
NTEC were renamed. This, to me at least, does not signify the Federation Party to be a separate entity to the Country Party, and its history would be more adequately covered in one article.
Heyitsstevo (
talk)
11:16, 5 May 2020 (UTC)reply
I don't have a particular view. When I created this page it looked like the Australian Conservatives were also going to merge. They had a notice in the NSW Electoral Commission to rename into the AFP, but it looks like it was withdrawn. At the moment it's just a renamed Country Party with a non-notable party (T4T) that joined, so it's not really that particularly notably different.
Catiline52 (
talk)
06:35, 6 May 2020 (UTC)reply
As a separate point, re: T4T. Having looked into that minor party, and referring to your creation of
this redirect, I would suggest that party's entire history could be summarised into a sentence. It appears to me that T4T has become the Tasmanian division (although given the size of the AFP, I use that term loosely) of the AFP.
Heyitsstevo (
talk)
06:52, 6 May 2020 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.