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According to Nohlen & Stöver (p155), political parties were illegal in Andorra until 1993. This is repeated by
Parties and Elections. However, the newspaper you provided suggests otherwise (the Google book is not viewable).
I wonder, in light of this, whether we should rewrite the 1992 election article. Then again, I'm not sure how to couch this - perhaps that the parties were unofficial groupings (
one source suggested that the Democratic Party was formed in the 1970s and "tolerated").
Number5722:52, 25 December 2012 (UTC)reply
Yes, I think the fact Nohlen & Ströver are referring to was that political parties had no particular legal recognition. But they were not banned in the sense of Francoist Spain. --
Soman (
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07:45, 28 December 2012 (UTC)reply
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According to Nohlen & Stöver (p155), political parties were illegal in Andorra until 1993. This is repeated by
Parties and Elections. However, the newspaper you provided suggests otherwise (the Google book is not viewable).
I wonder, in light of this, whether we should rewrite the 1992 election article. Then again, I'm not sure how to couch this - perhaps that the parties were unofficial groupings (
one source suggested that the Democratic Party was formed in the 1970s and "tolerated").
Number5722:52, 25 December 2012 (UTC)reply
Yes, I think the fact Nohlen & Ströver are referring to was that political parties had no particular legal recognition. But they were not banned in the sense of Francoist Spain. --
Soman (
talk)
07:45, 28 December 2012 (UTC)reply