Talk:Multi-party system

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This needs writing up. --Kaihsu 12:12 Apr 17, 2003 (UTC).....This is gay

I've rewritten it, and removed a lot of content that I found to be irrelevant, i.e. "this country has this type of system, while that country has another type..." This concept is so general that there really isn't much to write. -Smack 08:35, 30 Nov 2003 (UTC)

[edit] WAY TOO COMPLICATED

I think this article is way too complicated and uses way too many big words for high school kids that are looking for information. It loses their interest from the begining. They don't want to have to look up every single word in an encyclopedia description in order to understand what one concept means.

They should learn to read. – Kaihsu 10:20, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

There is a version of this article in the German Wikipedia. It's called "Mehrparteiensysteme". Maybe someone who knows how to do it could put a link to the German page on the English page. This would be a great help for translators. Thank you! User:noraneun 18:25, 14 November 2006

[edit] Clarification of concepts?

After a conflict on Single-party system, an informal mediator suggested that part of the problem could be unclear definitions of the concepts we use. I started a discussion about that here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Single-party_state#Clarification_of_concepts.3F Please join in. --Regebro 01:25, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Different types of multiparty system

Theres not only one type of multi-party system. Infact there are very few single party and two party systems anymore, everything is pretty much a multi-party system, but at the same time they are very different, and shouldn't be banded together.

Sartori's classification of party systems would be useful. He differentiates between different types of multi-party, I'll try and get around to adding it if I can. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 160.5.248.102 (talk) 13:19, 23 April 2007 (UTC).