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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Someone had changed "Serbia" to "Kosovo". (It's not in the article history because the history was apparently interrupted due to a deletion recently, but you could tell from the alphabetic order that it used to be "Kosovo".) There was a good reason for the change to "Serbia", since Kosovo is acknowledged only by a minority of states. However, if it says "Serbia", the titles "Prime Minister" and "President" look as if these people were Prime Minister and President of Serbia, which they were not. Therefore I've changed it back to "Kosovo" and changed the title of the column from "Country" to "Country/Region"; then everyone can decide for themselvers whether Kosovo is a country or a region. I hope this solution is OK for everyone. Joriki (talk) 11:39, 15 February 2009 (UTC)Reply