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I've moved the article to FijiFirst - although the name is unusual (in not having a space), it is used by the media (see these BBC articles), so I don't think the concern about MOS:TM is applicable. Number 5 7 10:02, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
Outlet | FijiFirst | Fiji First | Notes |
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Fiji Broadcasting Corporation | 17,000 | 308 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (50% of those on the first page) |
Fiji Live | 22,500 | 12,100 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (70% of those on the first page) |
Fiji Sun | 498 | 2,030 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (none of those in the first page of hits are related to the party) |
Fiji Times | 38,100 | 31,400 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (20% of those on first page) |
Fiji Village | 1,890 | 29 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (50% of those on the first page) |
Total | 79,988 | 44,328 |
The result of the move request was: not moved. DrKiernan ( talk) 13:12, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
FijiFirst → Fiji First – The issue of whether to include a space in the party name or not is discussed in the section immediately above. It appears that both formats are used in both international and Fijian media. As far as I can see, the "no space" version is more popular in the Fijian media, while the "spaced" version is more popular in international media. Personally, I feel that in cases of doubt, we should default to the regular English formatting rules rather than adopting a TM-style deviation. Good Ol’factory (talk) 21:50, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
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Hi. I've removed from the infobox the ascribed ideology ("classical liberalism, nationalism") and political positioning ("centre-right"), as they were unsourced and rather questionable. "Centre to centre-right" would probably be correct, but it seems to me that the party's policy record and its manifestos make it a party of
social liberalism rather than classical liberalism. It has implemented public spending on services and infrastructure for the benefit of the poor, which is in fact partly what explains its electoral success in 2018. "Nationalism" is also a problematic word to be used so bluntly and without qualification in a Fijian context. Traditionally in Fiji, it is the right-wing and far-right indigenous nationalists which are described by that term. A central aspect of FijiFirst's platform is the promotion of a sense of pan-ethnic common citizenship and civic national identity.
Anyway, those lines are probably best left blank until sourced content can be included.
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I've moved the article to FijiFirst - although the name is unusual (in not having a space), it is used by the media (see these BBC articles), so I don't think the concern about MOS:TM is applicable. Number 5 7 10:02, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
Outlet | FijiFirst | Fiji First | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation | 17,000 | 308 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (50% of those on the first page) |
Fiji Live | 22,500 | 12,100 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (70% of those on the first page) |
Fiji Sun | 498 | 2,030 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (none of those in the first page of hits are related to the party) |
Fiji Times | 38,100 | 31,400 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (20% of those on first page) |
Fiji Village | 1,890 | 29 | Some hits for "Fiji first" are not related to the party (50% of those on the first page) |
Total | 79,988 | 44,328 |
The result of the move request was: not moved. DrKiernan ( talk) 13:12, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
FijiFirst → Fiji First – The issue of whether to include a space in the party name or not is discussed in the section immediately above. It appears that both formats are used in both international and Fijian media. As far as I can see, the "no space" version is more popular in the Fijian media, while the "spaced" version is more popular in international media. Personally, I feel that in cases of doubt, we should default to the regular English formatting rules rather than adopting a TM-style deviation. Good Ol’factory (talk) 21:50, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
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Hi. I've removed from the infobox the ascribed ideology ("classical liberalism, nationalism") and political positioning ("centre-right"), as they were unsourced and rather questionable. "Centre to centre-right" would probably be correct, but it seems to me that the party's policy record and its manifestos make it a party of
social liberalism rather than classical liberalism. It has implemented public spending on services and infrastructure for the benefit of the poor, which is in fact partly what explains its electoral success in 2018. "Nationalism" is also a problematic word to be used so bluntly and without qualification in a Fijian context. Traditionally in Fiji, it is the right-wing and far-right indigenous nationalists which are described by that term. A central aspect of FijiFirst's platform is the promotion of a sense of pan-ethnic common citizenship and civic national identity.
Anyway, those lines are probably best left blank until sourced content can be included.
Aridd (
talk) 11:12, 26 August 2019 (UTC)