User talk:NickVanuatu!

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Totalitarian/Authoritarian and Chad
Hi! I've noticed most of your edits so far have consisted of changing Totalitarian to Authoritarian or vice versa in country descriptions. I've reverted one such change at Chad, mostly because you also changed de facto to de factor, which is a spelling error. I've reverted another at Turkmenistan, because it misrepresents a source. Vichy France and Equatorial Guinea look like original research, but I have left them. Why do you feel these changes are appropriate, and can you cite sources for the preference of one term over another? ~  ONUnicorn (Talk&#124;Contribs) problem solving 17:30, 14 January 2019 (UTC)