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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 25 August 2020 and 4 December 2020. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): IntPolCC.
Hi there! There are several articles on Wikipedia that purely consist of the composition of the Federal Executive Council only, and therefore, I believe, should be merged into a section in this article. This sort of number of articles purely listing composition is found nowhere else on Wikipedia's articles about Federal Executive Council-like topics. The articles to be merged in include:
Hello. I have recently added/changed many parts of the Federal Executive Council Wikipedia page. Here i'm going to outline what I added and changed.
First, I added a Structure section in the article that expands on how the Federal Executive Council operated and how members were elected. I also moved the list of secretariats originally under History into this section as well.
Second, I added a Responsibilities section that talks about what kind of things the Federal Executive Council did while in operation in Yugoslavia.
Third, I added a Post Tito subsection under the History section that talks about the effects the FEC had during the Breakup of Yugoslavia
I have not decided on what to do with the proposed merger on this article. From what I have seen on those articles, merging them into this one will make an extremely lengthy article. I think making a list on this Wikipedia linking to them would be better.
Use of Depreciated Cource
While citing my sources, I found that worldstatesmen.org is considered a depreciated source on Wikipedia for peerage and genealogical information. From what I read on the Self-published Sources section of Verifiability, I believe that the use of my source is valid and reliable. Worldstatesmen.org themselves are not making any claims about the Yugoslavia Constitution nor are they giving a summary of it. It is a copy of the Yugoslavia Constitution from 1974 and from the information in other sources I used, the information is verifiable. If you believe this to be incorrect do not hesitate to tell me.
This is my first major contribution to Wikipedia. If there's anything I can change to make my edits better, let me know!
Best - IntPolCC (talk) 23:05, 10 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]