party_name_change
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1 row where comment = "Dear Holger, Good to hearing from you. Please find my comments below: - Civic Choice (SC) and Movement for Autonomies (MPA) did not participate to the election. - Does the star associated with NcI mean that NcI is a coalition of SC and MPA (I am not sure my interpretation of the symbols associated with NcI)? In any case, NcI was not a coalition including SC and MPA. Actually, NcI was a list whose exact name was NcI-UDC. This combined UDC (http://www.parlgov.org/explore/ita/party/226/) and a new party called NcI. - The electoral alliance known as "Civica Popolare Lorenzin" included not only IdV (Italy of Values), but also another party that is present in ParlGov dataset: New Centre-Right (NCD) http://www.parlgov.org/explore/ita/party/2268/ - The only elected deputy belonging to the CD (Democratic Centre) was elected under the +Europa (Italian Radicals in your table) list. - Electoral Alliance called Potere Al Popolo (Power to the People): I would say that this was really a new party list (although including PRC and other extreme left parties). The classification choice obviously depends on which is the standard way of classifying these situations in ParlGov. - PCI: I wuld again say that does not exactly correspond to the old PdCI. As far as I know, PdCI dissolved in 2016 and formed the PCI together with some PRC members and other extreme left politicians. Again, it is a matter on ParlGov classification criteria and how much you prefer continuity over discontinuity. Hope this can help. Best, Andrea" sorted by rowid descending
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Link | rowid ▲ | comment | data_source | name | name_english | party_change | name_short | party_id | name_ascii | date | name_nonlatin | id | description |
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632 | 632 | Dear Holger, Good to hearing from you. Please find my comments below: - Civic Choice (SC) and Movement for Autonomies (MPA) did not participate to the election. - Does the star associated with NcI mean that NcI is a coalition of SC and MPA (I am not sure my interpretation of the symbols associated with NcI)? In any case, NcI was not a coalition including SC and MPA. Actually, NcI was a list whose exact name was NcI-UDC. This combined UDC (http://www.parlgov.org/explore/ita/party/226/) and a new party called NcI. - The electoral alliance known as "Civica Popolare Lorenzin" included not only IdV (Italy of Values), but also another party that is present in ParlGov dataset: New Centre-Right (NCD) http://www.parlgov.org/explore/ita/party/2268/ - The only elected deputy belonging to the CD (Democratic Centre) was elected under the +Europa (Italian Radicals in your table) list. - Electoral Alliance called Potere Al Popolo (Power to the People): I would say that this was really a new party list (although including PRC and other extreme left parties). The classification choice obviously depends on which is the standard way of classifying these situations in ParlGov. - PCI: I wuld again say that does not exactly correspond to the old PdCI. As far as I know, PdCI dissolved in 2016 and formed the PCI together with some PRC members and other extreme left politicians. Again, it is a matter on ParlGov classification criteria and how much you prefer continuity over discontinuity. Hope this can help. Best, Andrea | pc | Noi con l'Italia-Unione di Centro | Us with Italy-Union of the Centre | 1 | NcI-UDC | Unione / Centro 226 | Noi con l'Italia-Unione di Centro | 2017-12-19 | 694 |
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CREATE TABLE party_name_change("comment", "data_source", "name", "name_english", "party_change", "name_short", "party_id", "name_ascii", "date", "name_nonlatin", "id", "description", FOREIGN KEY([party_id]) REFERENCES [party]([id]) );
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