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Summary style and major parties
I
had taggedwith the leaders of all the major Congolese parties in attendance with {{which}}, but was
reverted by
Indy beetle per
WP:SUMMARY. I would argue that specifying which parties are considered major (or alternatively, the party leaders who actually attended the meeting) is a fairly important detail, especially because the term "major party" is not used anywhere else in the article. Thoughts?
HouseBlastertalk14:50, 17 November 2023 (UTC)reply
Unfortunately I cannot access any specific page from that source used to support that statement. But as the editor who originally added the full list of delegates to the
Belgo-Congolese Round Table Conference article (with a different sour e), I would presume that Zeilig was implying the presence of the MNC-K and MNC-L, BALUBAKAT, ABAKO, PSA, CEREA, and CONAKAT. I honestly don't think "major" is such an obfuscating term in this context as it would imply "politically significant". -
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talk)
10:09, 22 November 2023 (UTC)reply
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varieties of English. According to the
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broad consensus.
Summary style and major parties
I
had taggedwith the leaders of all the major Congolese parties in attendance with {{which}}, but was
reverted by
Indy beetle per
WP:SUMMARY. I would argue that specifying which parties are considered major (or alternatively, the party leaders who actually attended the meeting) is a fairly important detail, especially because the term "major party" is not used anywhere else in the article. Thoughts?
HouseBlastertalk14:50, 17 November 2023 (UTC)reply
Unfortunately I cannot access any specific page from that source used to support that statement. But as the editor who originally added the full list of delegates to the
Belgo-Congolese Round Table Conference article (with a different sour e), I would presume that Zeilig was implying the presence of the MNC-K and MNC-L, BALUBAKAT, ABAKO, PSA, CEREA, and CONAKAT. I honestly don't think "major" is such an obfuscating term in this context as it would imply "politically significant". -
Indy beetle (
talk)
10:09, 22 November 2023 (UTC)reply