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2006 Dutch general election: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:2420:24, 18 August 2020Number 57 talk contribs 69,457 bytes −2,476 Again, I don't think this is an improvement; the leaders and acronyms are unnecessary and because the Netherlands uses pure PR with a low threshold, the seat changes are accurate representations of the percentage swings. This format is used on the vast majority of Dutch election articles undo Tag: Manual revert
  • curprev 00:5400:54, 18 August 2020Erinthecute talk contribs 71,933 bytes +2,476 that's unfortunate. the PP swing for the parties is fairly significant information which is not found anywhere else on the page; the change adds information and removes nothing. additionally, this template style is also used for results tables in dutch general elections from 2010 onwards. undo Tag: Manual revert
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