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RM, Luhansk People's Republic → Lugansk People's Republic, Not moved, 3 February 2021, discussion
RM, Luhansk People's Republic → Lugansk People's Republic, Not moved, 2 May 2022, discussion
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The territorial control map should be deleted as this article is about an entity that exists under Russian law, not about the military situation on the territory of the LPR. The territorial control vs. claimed territory distinction can be made by using a lighter shade of red on the map of the Russian federal subjects just below the current territorial control map.
Not sure I understand your point. I think it's useful for the reader to know how much of LPR is under the Russian control, and the map doesn't mislead or misinform the reader. Alaexis¿question?06:49, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not getting it either. The Russian law includes territories currently controlled by Ukraine in what it names as Luhansk People's Republic. IMO, it's perfectly alright to show the extent of Russian claims in this article, much like we show the extent of Ukrainian claims at Luhansk Oblast. — kashmīrīTALK10:59, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I think that they are seeking to imply that it has more legitimacy by removing the info that says that it is (merely) territory currently under control of Russian military forces. North8000 (talk) 12:38, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
There are matters of degree. And this one, which is just militarily occupied territory during an active war, is at the far end of the spectrum. North8000 (talk) 13:20, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It is not merely a militarily occupied territory, as it declared de-facto independence which lasted from 2014 to 2022, during which it was recognized by 3 UN member states, and is now a federal subject of Russia as defined by Russian law. Mysteriousgadfly (talk) 04:33, 20 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The last paragraph of the lead section describes the pre-annexation "separatist" situation. It should be moved earlier in the lead, describing the separatist entity before annexation, and changed mostly to past tense. Also, naming the current leader/Head is not necessary in the lead, the infobox is for that. Paragraph in question follows:
^Likhachev, Vyacheslav (July 2016). "The Far Right in the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine"(PDF). Russie.NEI.Visions in English. pp. 25–26. Retrieved 1 March 2022. The ideas of Russian imperial (and, to some extent, ethnic) nationalism and Orthodox fundamentalism shaped the official ideology of the DNR and LNR. ... It can therefore be argued that the official ideology of the DNR and LNR, which developed under the influence of Russian far-right activists, is largely right-wing, conservative and xenophobic in character.