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Quebec not a country

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Quebec is not a country. Please take note.

--User:Jiang


I am guessing you are using the word country to mean independent State.

  • Quebec is a sovereign State. That's a fact.
  • Quebec is a political nation. That's a fact.
  • Quebec has a National Assembly because of these two facts.

-- Mathieugp

Ignore the above comment I made. The article has since been changed extensively and it is no longer relevant. --Jiang

disambig

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This article combines a lot of elements from other types of aticles, such as lists, tables and disambigs. There isn't much said, and what is said, is mainly wrong. I take the format as I find it, however. It adds material not in the lists. At the moment I would like to address the access problem. If you are looking to find the good old National Assembly of revolutionary France, you won't find it so easily. What I plan to do is add a disambig page and a redirect from National Assembly to National Assembly (disambiguation). For the disambig I see another model, that for Estates General. The disambig will lead us to the appopriate page in one click with only the trouble of looking at the disambig.Branigan 12:08, 3 April 2014 (UTC)