User talk:Nick.mon/Archive 1

Latest comment: 11 years ago by 151.67.122.213 in topic Monti's new party
2012



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Proposed deletion of Vasco Errani edit

 

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March 2012 edit

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May 2012 edit

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In response to your feedback edit

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List of Prime Ministers of Italy edit

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No original research edit

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Notice of Edit warring noticeboard discussion edit

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Regional council seats of Italian parties edit

Hello Nick.mon,

I would like to invite you to discuss your conflict with User:Checco over whether to include the totalized number of seats in the regional councils to the infoboxes of Italian parties or not, in order to end your edit war with Checco.

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Hello guys and thanks to RJFF for bringing this issue here. I'm not an edit-warrior and I always give explanation for my edits in edit summeries, while I have to notice that Nick.mon never does that, and that's definitely not helpful. Though I'm very happy to give explanation for my edits on "regional council seats". I have many arguments for not including them in the infoboxes of Italian parties. Let me just present the strongest ones.
First of all, I do think that including those data is deceptive as it doesn't represent fairly the real strenght of Italian parties in regional assemblies as the apportionment of seats tends to vary a lot (just an example, Lombardy has a population of 10.0 million and 80 seats in the assembly, while Sardinia 1.7m and 70 seats, Molise 0.3m and 30 seats, etc.). Secondly, it is very hard to figure out how many seats each party controls: not all the regional websites are properly updated, regional councillors often form joint groups (and it's difficult to figure out individual affiliations), and they often switch groups and parties. Moreover, the Italian party system is very fragmented and at the regional level there are many regional parties, which sometimes include members of national parties. At the end of the day, there is no authority or website who constantly tracks what regional councillors are doing, and thus the data that Nick.mon has frequently inserted in the infoboxes are nothing more than original research (maybe they're taken from it.Wiki, which can't be a source for an en.Wiki article and which is often out-of-date).
I'm sure thay Nick.mon will understand. I appreciate his/her good faith and his/her devoteness to the encyclopedia. I would like to suggest him/her anyway to always give explanation for his/her edits through edit summeries. That is extremely helpful. Of course, when one user keep disagreeing with another, there are always talk pages for a proper conversation. There are few users devoted to Italian politics in en.Wiki: we should learn to cooperate. --Checco (talk) 09:26, 1 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

Next Italian general election edit

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Libel edit

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You are being discussed edit

I am obliged to inform you. (Sorry I didn't use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:ANI-notice but I couldn't figure out how it works. I'm not a tech person. :/) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 4idaho (talkcontribs) 15:55, 30 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Monti's new party edit

Please, you must correct the color of Monti's new party / coalition: the correct color is gray (or white), not blue.--151.67.122.213 (talk) 18:05, 31 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

And the colour of UDC is white: please correct (on Italian election page and party page).--151.67.122.213 (talk) 18:09, 31 December 2012 (UTC)Reply