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Please comment on Georgia (country) to Georgia move suggestion

Please comment here. Thanks. georgianJORJADZE 18:22, 19 August 2013 (UTC)

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Caprivi Region

Hi Nightstallion, thanks for performing the requested move to Zambezi Region. However, can you please also move the talk page---Talk:Caprivi Region still sits on the old place. Thanks, Pgallert (talk) 05:52, 2 September 2013 (UTC)

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Forza Italia (2013), Italian politics and the Austrian election

Hello Nighstallion,

It has been a long time since we talked the last time. How are you doing?

I'm feeling bold today, thus I decided to start a new article on Forza Italia (2013), describing it as a proposed party, as you did with the PdL in 2007. What is more interesting to me is that the re-foundation of FI, which aims at being a liberal party, is likely to prompt the launch of a new conservative party on the model of the late National Alliance, although this time the former will be much bigger than the latter. Please feel free to edit and expand the article!

Interesting things are happening in Italian politics. Matteo Renzi is set to become the new leader of the Democratic Party, while Flavio Tosi, mayor of Verona and leader of Liga VenetaLega Nord, will soon launch his bid to become the leader of the Italian centre-right after Berlusconi. It is not clear whether he will have all his party behind, as he is the scourge of Liga Veneta's Venetists and of Lega Nord's Padanists and traditionalists: all these disagree with Tosi on Italian unity and detest his good relations with Italian "nationalists" such as Giorgia Meloni, leader of Brothers of Italy. However, despite having sided with Roberto Maroni and opposed Berlusconi, Tosi is basically a conservative liberal and his "national" agenda will include: federal reform, justice reform, support for the free-market, tax and spending cuts. Moreover, Tosi's arch-rival in Veneto, Governor Luca Zaia, who is more attuned with Venetists and the party's left, might support Tosi as long as Tosi supports his re-election campaign for President of Veneto in 2015. As usual, a lot depends on Berlusconi's actions. For once, the outlook is much calmer on the left side of the political spectrum!

What about Austria? I have been following the opinion polls, but what are your suggestions on the election's outcome? Your hopes? Will the BZÖ and NEOS qualify for the threshold? Will you support NEOS as you supported Liberal Forum in 2008? --Checco (talk) 11:20, 16 September 2013 (UTC)

Interesting events in Italy, for sure …
No, this time around I think I prefer the Pirates – NEOS is too neoliberal for me, I'm afraid. ;)
Great to hear from you, though! :)
Nightstallion 11:48, 16 September 2013 (UTC)
Oh, yes, I did not think of the Pirates: I hope you won't be disappointed again by the threshold.
Can you tell me anything more about your forecast and your auspices on the election's outcome? Thanks, --Checco (talk) 13:10, 16 September 2013 (UTC)
Probably will be, though. Pirates will almost certainly fail, NEOS very probably.
SPÖ will remain first, ÖVP second, FPÖ won't gain too many votes, Greens will get around 15%, Stronach will probably do worse than he thought (the more he appears in TV, the worse he does – probably about 6–7%). BZÖ will certainly fail, NEOS likely, Pirates – sadly enough – too.
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No Presents for Christmas on Bahamas

Hello, Nightstallion! According to [1], [2] the referendum on new constitution for Bahamas must be held on November, 2013. I had found the information, that now Bahamas will remain a British Dominion with the queen ahead [3]: "At this time, the Commission does not recommend any change in the Office of the Governor General as the representative of the Queen as Head of State under a constitutional monarchy. It does recommend, however, that consideration should be given to planning for the eventual evolution to a parliamentary republican system, with a non-executive President as Head of State. The Commission is of the view that this is the inevitable terminus of constitutional evolution to full sovereignty and independence, and the only issue is timing. In fact, we cannot allow ourselves the delusional luxury of assuming that the Queen (or King) of England will forever be available to be Sovereign of The Bahamas, or any of the other ‘independent’ countries of which she is monarch. The monarchy will continue to wane either by a process of attrition, or possibly by constitutional changes from within the UK itself." "Recommendation(s) 32. The Commission does not at this time recommend that there should be any change in the Queen as the Head of State and the Office of Governor-General as the representative of the Queen under a constitutional monarchy. However, the Government should embark on a process of public education to prepare the public for a possible change to a republican form of Government at some point in the future. Should such a change be made, it would require amendments to the Constitution providing for a non-executive national President, as Head-of-State, to discharge the functions formerly vested in the Governor General, with the Prime Minister and Cabinet continuing to exercise executive powers." That means that it's necessary to wait 40 years more to live to see, when Bahamians will growth for Republic. We have no choice to wait for public rejection of "new" constitution on referendum. CrazyRepublican (talk) 18:43, 22 September 2013 (UTC)

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There is a merger discussion at the above page. Your input could help.Lihaas (talk) 20:03, 24 March 2014 (UTC)

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Request for comment

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European Parliament election, 2014 (Luxembourg)

Dear Sir,

could you please explain why you decided to delete twice my valuable information with official source on the page European Parliament election, 2014 (Luxembourg).

I see your action as vandalism, and if you delete again without answering me, I will report this as vandalism.

Thank you in advance.

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UK by-election

In case you wanted to add this to your notes section - West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner by-election, 2014

Cheers doktorb wordsdeeds 14:18, 2 July 2014 (UTC)

Thanks! :)Nightstallion 14:24, 2 July 2014 (UTC)

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WikiProject Elections and Referendum article tagging

Hi Nightstallion. Sorry to have to post directly on your talk page, but you may have noticed (on the WP:Elections and referendums talk page) that I am trying to get all the election and referendum articles tagged for the project. Unfortunately this is not making any progress, as people are claiming there is no consensus to do this, as no-one has responded on the Project talk page. Could you possibly comment on the proposal at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Elections and Referendums#Bot to tag articles for the WikiProject, as I'm getting rather frustrated by the attitude of the people at WP:BTR. Cheers, Number 57 12:34, 20 August 2014 (UTC)

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Flag of Bhutan, First version

Can you create a vector image of this flag? [4] I think it might be the original flag of Bhutan. It matches the description.--Hipposcrashed (talk) 16:32, 19 September 2014 (UTC)

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