• "heads of state of France". Srnec (talk) 17:05, 31 March 2019 (UTC) This template was split after two nominations but I'm considering the validity of a third...
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  • sucession of democratic presidents "different republics". You have a different republic when you change the Constitution or Supreme Law (For example, France does...
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  • administrative subdivisions in French Polynesia. I found some references and added them to the Administrative divisions of French Polynesia article. I think...
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  • cardinals, and nobody disputes that those are elections. Electing presidents of the French republic before 1965 was no different from numerous other elections...
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  • re-introduced. Our article Flag of France seems to have followed that lead, as does the equivalent article in French wikipedia. Is it time for the templates...
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  • rule applied to all the future Presidents of Poland in exile, there was no interregnum at all, the following president became acting the same moment the...
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  • state. President is a form of head of state just like Riigivanem. Estonia has however, had only four presidents. French Kings and Presidents are both...
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  • subsequent Constitutions in France (cf. Template:Presidents_of_France)-- SashiRolls 🌿 · 🍥 02:26, 9 May 2024 (UTC) The French example couldn't possibly...
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  • memory of the Holocaust in France. Secondly, by some people's reckoning, non-Jewish political prisoners who were deported to the camps because of their...
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  • by which he was commonly known as IOC President. We can see this in sources such as Elections of the Presidents of the International Olympic Committee from...
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  • the lines of elected officials and presidents on one template and monarchies, current and former on the other. This is because the presidents list can...
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  • this is true, it opens a bit of a can of worms. Do we have to add three footnotes, or a single long footnote, for France, which exists in three other...
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  • - The president of France is also a co-prince of Andorra. GoodDay (talk) 20:49, 27 February 2024 (UTC) There was, Simón Bolívar was president of Colombia...
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  • Politics of the United States box, nor is Charles de Gaulle in the French one-- people with arguably just as much influence on the establishment of their...
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  • Moreover, the French wiki template also uses this arrangement. --B.Lameira (talk) 23:16, 4 January 2016 (UTC) @B.Lameira: I understand your point of view. The...
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  • France.png, not the lily banner or (see english, french, german, etc. articles about the Flag of France), so could someone change the template France/restauration...
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  • Lithuania, modern Latvia and Estonia continue to have indirectly elected presidents by their parliament to this day. So, does that mean we should not mention...
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  • their full names? This is standard across {{US Presidents}}, {{Heads of state of France}} and {{Chancellors of Germany}}, et al. I cannot see why you think...
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  • Richie 00:45, 16 February 2008 (UTC) If the JCR and MCR Presidents are ommitted, then the SCR President should also be removed. The SCR is normally the least...
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  • then Băsescu again (Presidents). Mentioning any other names is overkill; the full details belong in the President of Romania and King of the Romanians articles...
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  • Consider Template:United States presidential elections given how U.S. presidents are never elected by the general public. -- A Certain White Cat chi? 18:52...
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  • them in chronological order of appointment, or by appointer (President of the Republic/President of the Senate/President of the Assembly). Pruneautalk...
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  • says président for the Cité des sciences. But perhaps "chairman" is a more accurate English translation than "president" of the French word "président",...
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  • "dependency members of the AU. Can this really be true? My impression has always been that both the UK and France, and particularly France, have been very...
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  • in read mode e.g. "This comes from the French: φ and χ", instead of "This comes from the French: φ and the French: χ")? A parameter (something like |separator= )...
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  • Western Sahara isn't for SADR what France is for Republic of France for example, at least not for the UN and of course Morocco. To clarify the situation...
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  • March 2008 (UTC) Why are the streets in English but the expressways in French? (Signs do show both languages: [1][2]) --NE2 21:49, 16 June 2008 (UTC)...
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  • Association of the UK (PSA), and the British Politics Group of APSA. She is President of the Political Communications section of APSA and she was President of the...
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  • Template talk:Armed conflicts involving the United States Armed Forces (category Template-Class United States articles of NA-importance)
    Falkland Islands War (material assistance to U.K. but the US accused France of doing the same to Argentina). 1982 Israeli-Lebanese War (military and...
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