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Not only Syria! Iraq, too!

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Such a front also did exist in Iraq between 1973 and 2003 and was formed by Iraqi Baath-Party, Iraqi Communist Party, Kurdistan Revolutionary Party, the so-called Neo-KDP (a faction from Kurdistan Democratic Party, led by Hashim Aqrawi and Barzani´s oldest son Ubaydullah) and some smaller movements - compare the German version! --Roksanna (talk) 07:28, 11 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

We need to have a separate article for the Iraqi front, for example at National Progressive Front (Iraq). --Soman (talk) 07:40, 11 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Position

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Soman recently removed the big tent position of the infobox. If Soman reads this, would you agree that based on all of the member parties, the NPF would rather be Center-left to left-wing/far-left? As for the ideology, i think we should go through the article's of all the member parties and find out wether there are any ideologies that are highly common among the parties! Tiberius Jarsve (talk) 15:10, 22 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Social Democratic Unionists

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Why is the Social Democratic Unionists party not listed here anymore. Did it leave, did it merge with another party or is it simply defunct? Charles Essie (talk) 19:51, 20 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

An editor simply descided to remove it, which i protested at the time! Vif12vf/Tiberius (talk) 20:32, 20 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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In the infobox we are using the regular national emblem of Syria, however on the website they are using the emblem but rather than yellow they seem to use something between white and light gray, along with the name of the front in green arabic writing. I would really appreciate it if somebody could improve the logo in the infobox based on the NPF website! Vif12vf/Tiberius (talk) 16:19, 14 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

2020 election seat distribution

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I've noted a discrepancy in the seat distribution: while the first news reported a total of 177 seats for the National Progressive Front coalition (without specifying the coalition internal distribution of the seats), the most recent edits (by @Nanblog:) assign the coalition a total of 183 seats. If the source of these more recent (and more accurate) modifications is reliable maybe we could update also the total seats count of the coalition here, in People's Assembly of Syria and in 2020 Syrian parliamentary election.--Fm3dici97 (talk) 10:46, 7 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]