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 * Alright, it is more precisely now. --Trimnapaschkan (talk) 12:29, 28 September 2013 (UTC)

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Concerning on the Right-wing populism article, I see that you changed the map, adding a distinction between a country with RW populists in the government and RW populists as the head of the government. While I agree with this change, I think Switzerland is not shaded correctly. Right now, Switzerland is the medium blue, but I think it should have the dark blue shading, because all seven members of the Swiss Federal Council are technically the collective head-of-state of the country. Even though there are only two SVP members in the Council, they are still technically heads-of-state. Any objections to this? --1990&#39;sguy (talk) 15:48, 17 August 2016 (UTC)


 * Actually I am not sure about it. Switzerland is special case, because it does neighter have a head of government nor a head of state in the clasical understanding of this functions. If possible, I would support a middle blue-dark blue shaded Schwitzerland. Because there really is a huge differnts between the concrete powers of the ruling right-wing partys in Poland and Hungary and the swiss SVP. --3mnaPashkan (talk) 09:39, 18 August 2016 (UTC)


 * If you think it is better the way it is, that is fine, you don't have to change it. I just think that because Switzerland has such a unique executive branch (as you already pointed out) it might be a little misleading to have it that shade, as the members of the Federal Council are not the same as an orginary cabinet member in another country's government. But then again, there is a difference between Switzerland and Poland or Hungary as well. Maybe we could not a note in the "Summary" section of the map page indicating this without actually changing Switzerland's color? --1990&#39;sguy (talk) 16:02, 18 August 2016 (UTC)

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