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I know nothing about Lithuanian politics but this page is a bit circumspect. Especially the controversies part seems a bit too supportive for me. Can someone who knows anything about the subject make it more neutral? Hicham Vanborm

Hicham, just wondering if you really mean "circumspect" (= cautious - I don't see what the problem with that would be) or "dubious", "questionable". I know we aren't supposed to criticise mistakes in English on the talk page, but I don't think you've said what you meant to say here.188.230.248.85 (talk) 13:39, 9 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

"Party Order and Justice"

This can only mean "order and justice within the party itself". In good English we say "Order and Justice Party" (or "party" with a small "p" if that is not part of its name), or else "Party/party for Order and Justice". Even if the party officially calls itself "Party Order and Justice" in English - an excuse I've seen used on other talk pages to justify misuse of English by non-native speakers - a misleading title remains a misleading title, and non-native speakers simply do not have the authority to decide what is or is not acceptable English.188.230.248.85 (talk) 13:34, 9 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]