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Article Selection I'm interested in both the Chechen Constitutional Referendum of 2007and Articles of impeachment. The Chechen referendum would be for my thesis. It is a stub. It also has three sources, one of which is in Russian so I can't verify it, another is in German and on a notably left-leaning newspaper, and the third links to a homepage, not the specific source page. The article lists the bare bones of the referendum but fails to address anyone involved, what the specific changes meant for Chechnya, and why Chechnya has a president. The article also uses bullet points and barely has a paragraph's worth of information.

The articles of impeachment page has sources but failed to cite specific facts. It has three small paragraphs' worth of information, fails to specify which government officials can be impeached, and explains the process but neglects to explain what counts as "a high misdemeanor, a felony, or treason," let alone addressing why people with felonies on their record can be members of Congress. Additionally, it has a section for a link to an impeachment filing against Donald Trump. There are no details and I'm slightly skeptical it's real because to my knowledge nothing of the sort has been filed.

Hard Line
The word hard-line in politics means a stance on an issue that is inflexible and not subject to compromise, often extreme. Both people and policies can be considered hard-line