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Article 2011–2012 Papua New Guinean constitutional crisis (Log · Page History)
User Van donge (Edit Counter· Top Edits)
Total edits 12
Minor edits 4 (33.3%)
(Semi-)automated edits 0 (0%)
Reverted edits 1 (8.3%)
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Minor edits · 4 (33.3%)
Major edits · 8 (66.7%)
(Semi-)automated edits · 0 (0%)
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Reverted edits · 1 (8.3%)
Unreverted edits · 11 (91.7%)
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Diff · History 242 It was not clearly stated that it was not a motion of no confidence that brought O'Neill to power but a declaration of the prime ministership vacant.
Diff · History 162 small rearranging of argument on somare family
Diff · History -265 The French entry the constitutional crisis consists of less information than presented here. I have reasoned about the Supreme court judgment in terms of fact and opinion.
Diff · History 43 One sentence added to make the argument more flowing.
Diff · History 707 Request for citation on political dominance O'Neill followed up and relevant sentence placed at end of article. More citations and more clearly formulated that Polye was sacked and did not resign.
Diff · History 0 correction of dates O'Neill elected prime minister; correction of sloppiness
Diff · History 174 (reverted)  Errors corrected and I have reacted to queries inserted.
Diff · History 6,937 The is the last instalment and the intention was to move from sparse information to a more comprehensive one with a clear narrative.
Diff · History 4,812 This is the third instalment to make it more extensive, bring in more narrative: react to the comments on the talk page. One more piece is still coming: a conclusion about enduring effects
Diff · History 6,188 The previous text did not discuss the actual legal angle of the crisis. This could be improved if there is access to the actual judgments, but it is better than it was.
Diff · History 7,634 This is a first instalment of a review suggested on the talk page. It brings in more information, more narrative and a broader interpretation in the PNG political system. Two more instalments will follow: the crisis itself and the aftermath
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