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I removed the template of the Belgian general elections back to
template:Belgian general elections, which is of the same format as the templates of other countries and does only contains the elections at the national level.
Well I don't know whether you are familiar with the Belgian politics. But the regional and the federal elections both have a direct impact on the composition of for instance the Belgian Senate. Moreover very often politician swap between the regional and the federal level. It is entirely justified that the regional elections appear on a template on a federal election page. Feel free to explain why you think otherwise on this talk page. --
Donar Reiskoffer08:13, 20 April 2007 (UTC)reply
But the fact that the regional elections affect the Senate are largely irrelevant to the articles on the federal elections; if you really want a link, put it into the text of the articles noting that the regional elections also had an effect on the Senate composition, rather than putting in a template that links to all regional (and totally irrelevant) municipal elections.
Also, the
Template:Belgian general elections should be the one located at
Template:Belgian elections as it includes referendums, and not just general elections, and is also the standard name format for these templates. Given that there are only four general election articles, if you really want the regional ones to show up, why not just add a link to the local elections template? Adding another template for something that could easily be done in the text seems a bit wasteful.
Number5714:21, 20 April 2007 (UTC)reply
It is a very good idea to have one template for all elections in Belgium, including the election for the European Union in Belgium.
Sijo Ripa18:37, 21 April 2007 (UTC)reply
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I removed the template of the Belgian general elections back to
template:Belgian general elections, which is of the same format as the templates of other countries and does only contains the elections at the national level.
Well I don't know whether you are familiar with the Belgian politics. But the regional and the federal elections both have a direct impact on the composition of for instance the Belgian Senate. Moreover very often politician swap between the regional and the federal level. It is entirely justified that the regional elections appear on a template on a federal election page. Feel free to explain why you think otherwise on this talk page. --
Donar Reiskoffer08:13, 20 April 2007 (UTC)reply
But the fact that the regional elections affect the Senate are largely irrelevant to the articles on the federal elections; if you really want a link, put it into the text of the articles noting that the regional elections also had an effect on the Senate composition, rather than putting in a template that links to all regional (and totally irrelevant) municipal elections.
Also, the
Template:Belgian general elections should be the one located at
Template:Belgian elections as it includes referendums, and not just general elections, and is also the standard name format for these templates. Given that there are only four general election articles, if you really want the regional ones to show up, why not just add a link to the local elections template? Adding another template for something that could easily be done in the text seems a bit wasteful.
Number5714:21, 20 April 2007 (UTC)reply
It is a very good idea to have one template for all elections in Belgium, including the election for the European Union in Belgium.
Sijo Ripa18:37, 21 April 2007 (UTC)reply