Talk:International reactions to the war in Donbas
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Eurosceptic representation in EuroParliament
[edit]I note that Mondolkiri1's revised values for eurosceptic representation in EuroParliament differ from those in the colour-bar chart under "Results" in Elections to the European Parliament: 98=38+60. As I am unfamiliar with European politics, I hope that these numbers in various WP articles can be reconciled (if the new section here "Nongovenmental reaction" survives). Layzeeboi (talk) 12:54, 14 September 2014 (UTC)
- Some parties in the GUE/NGL may not be hardline eurosceptic parties, but all or almost all of them are at least soft eurosceptic parties (not against the idea of a EU, but against its current functioning). The ECR is mixed. And I'm not sure about all the parties in the G-EFA. At the right (though EFDD includes the 5 Star Movement from Italy that is a big tent, not exactly right-wing) those that I've indicated are definitely eurosceptic, most of them hardline eurosceptic.Mondolkiri1 (talk) 18:01, 14 September 2014 (UTC)
Gorbachev comments, expanded, go in non government reaction or Russian reaction?
[edit]Mikhail Gorbachev reported granted an interview with Russian state newspaper "Rossijskaja Gazeta" on October 16, opining on the Ukraine crisis and calling for a repeal of the sanctions. Thursday[1] I am open to other editors' view on this matter please advise., Wikidgood (talk) 00:29, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
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