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I moved the article from "Slavs and Germans" to "Lists of Slavs and Germans". I also edited the article in order to make it more encyclopedic and consistent with history. From what I understand, there was no Slovene-German joint party and also the coordination of Slovene- and German-speakers lacks evidence. Probably, "Lists of Slavs and Germans" was simply the collective name given to minority lists by the Ministry of the Interior. The subject is however worth of an article (thanks to User:Nick.mon for starting it in January 2015!), so that it can also be easily linked from other articles, notably those on elections. --Checco (talk) 08:12, 3 October 2018 (UTC)Reply