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I propose to merge Edgar Lungu Cabinet 2021 into this article. I support this proposal as the source article contains only templates with no other content and I feel that the content would be more appropriately included in an already established article covering a broader subject area such as this article. What are your opinions? Brandon.b2005 (talk) 03:58, 24 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I will oppose this, on the following bases:
National cabinets are valid standalone articles, and no merge is required. However, the cabinet article should be renamed Cabinet of Edgar Lungu II (as it was his second cabinet after his first one starting in 2015).
If people think it should be merged, it should be merged to the 2016 article because that was a post-election government. Lungu lost this election and did not form the subsequent government.
@Number 57: Thank you for participating in this discussion. I've decided to close this discussion and not proceed with the proposal as it hasn't been active for about three weeks. In addition, I no longer support this proposal as I initially wasn't aware of this information. I thank the IP address user who's since contributed to the source article and expanded the content. Brandon.b2005 (talk) 04:46, 8 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]