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Merging?[edit]

Was merging the articles "Strength is in Unity" and "Strength is in Unity (parliamentary faction)" really the right move? The two are distinct entities, both institutionally and chronologically, although their existence is interconnected.

One is an electoral bloc of several political parties that was created in 2018 to support a presidential candidacy and then fielded its own electoral list in 2020, before being de facto disbanded in late 2020 after its chair resigned and was never replaced.

The other is a Parliamentary Faction made of MPs that were elected through the former coalition. But institutionally, its de jure link with the coalition is only the name.

If we were to theoretically speak in American terms, the closest thing to this would be merging the page "House Republican Conference" with "Republican Party" even though the two are distinct institutions. AlexandreAssatiani (talk) 22:39, 23 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]