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9 November 2025
- diffhist European Parliament 17:34 +4 ~2025-32254-52 talk contribs
- diffhist Early modern period 17:25 +47 Kirsten Jørgensdatter talk contribs (changed "See also" link in →Scientific Revolution: to specific section in History of Science article)
- diffhist Austria-Hungary 16:46 −2 PhoenixTheEnsign talk contribs (Removal of double spaces) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election 15:00 −81 Atoljaka talk contribs
- diffhist 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election 13:57 +82 Atoljaka talk contribs
- diffhist Parliamentary system 12:20 −1 Lilasdst talk contribs (→Electoral Systems and Political Representation)
- diffhist Parliamentary system 12:19 +11,171 Lilasdst talk contribs (→Advantages: I created a section on Stability, I wanted to add something about economic stability and not just to restrain to political stability. Therefor, I highlighted how parliamentary regimes tend to foster more inclusive and stable economic environments than presidential ones. Drawing on research from the Australian Institute for International Affairs and economists Gulcin Ozkan and Richard McManus, I showed that parliamentary systems are generally associated with higher GDP growth, l)
- diffhist Parliamentary system 12:03 −768 Lilasdst talk contribs (→Adaptability and stability: In the Adaptability subsection, I nuanced this argument by discussing the Brexit crisis as an example of democratic resilience rather than systemic weakness. The political deadlock that characterized the period demonstrated the healthy functioning of checks and balances in the Westminster model, reaffirming its capacity for democratic accountability despite turbulence.)
- diffhist Parliamentary system 11:57 +14 Lilasdst talk contribs (→Adaptability)
- diffhist Parliamentary system 11:55 +2,080 Lilasdst talk contribs (→Adaptability: I wanted to add something about economic stability and not just to restrain to political stability. Therefor, I highlighted how parliamentary regimes tend to foster more inclusive and stable economic environments than presidential ones. Drawing on research from the Australian Institute for International Affairs and economists Gulcin Ozkan and Richard McManus, I showed that parliamentary systems are generally associated with higher GDP growth, lower inflation, and reduced inco) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- diffhist Parliamentary system 11:32 +88 ~2025-32304-19 talk contribs (→Democratic unaccountability) Tag: references removed
- diffhist Parliamentary system 11:31 +1,302 ~2025-32304-19 talk contribs (→Political fragmentation)
- diffhist Parliamentary system 11:30 +310 ~2025-32304-19 talk contribs (→Incomplete separation of power) Tag: references removed