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Isn't it José Melo since January 26, 2008 ?
Lars10:02, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
Since Melo was not confirmed by the Senate COA, then PGMA re-submitted her appointment. It appears that the new appointment is ad interim, that is, Melo can assume office despite non-confirmation, but the reports are yet to be referenced.reply
Mystic Fire, Twin Ambushes and Collapse of Chair Benipayo
On the March 11, 2007 mystic fire which halved the seal of the COMELEC, now, after the ouster of Abalos, comes the OMEN: twin dire punishments for this so corrupt office: murder of Dalaig and ambush of his replacement today. This is what I had repeatedly written as WikiPedia
curse by the
dwarves under
Psalm 109 as the sole way to ferret the
truth. Cover-ups, circus, etc. will not satisfy the search for veritas. This one is what we are waiting for ... Remember Comelec Chair
Alfredo Benipayo's collapse on Feb. 22, 2008 at Iloilo IBP speech? -- --
Florentino floro (
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06:26, 24 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Requested move
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Philippine Commission on Elections →
Commission on Elections (Philippines) – Quite simply, this body is called as "COMELEC" but I don't think that'll fly, so its official name is the "Commission on Elections", not "Philippine(s) Commission on Elections" or "Commission on Elections of the Philippines" or by any other name, so, as what's done on governmental bodies that adds a parenthetical country name, this should have been at "Commission on Elections (Philippines)"... which was the title until this was moved here for a flimsy reason. –HTD06:56, 8 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Support for "COMELEC" - In all honesty I actually wanted to move it to "COMELEC" as well but I didn't think it would last. The reason for moving was that parentheses are simply unnecessary when there is a clear name available. I did think about moving it to "Republic of the Philippines Commission on Elections" which is the title on their own banners but it is a cumbersome title. As a compromise I thought just "Philippines Commission on Elections" was a good title.
Green Giant (
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16:28, 8 June 2012 (UTC)reply
If you'll judge on
this, there's no way "Republic of the Philippines Commission on Elections" would fit on the sign, unless "Republic of the Philippines" was like a header, which is just like pretty much all national government institutions. –HTD23:39, 8 June 2012 (UTC)reply
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We should drop the Philippines modifier
Commission on Elections redirects here. Why do we even need the modifier "(Philippines)"? Does any other country have a Commission on Elections or COMELEC? Is it an English speaking country? Is it as big as the Philippines? I think that simplicity is best. We should just drop the Commission on Elections. Alternatively, complying by
WP:Commonname we could just use COMELEC. Article titles should be common names, not official names. For example, see the
Big Dig for the Central Artery Tunnel project. --
Bruce Hall (
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05:02, 1 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Requested move 2
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Support The base name already redirects here. There is absolutely no reason to add an extra disambiguator when there are not conflicting Wikipedia articles. --
Polaron |
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Support For the same above reasons. Simple is better and I see no reason to complicate the title with (Philippines). (As an aside, I have noticed a similar problems with many Philippine-related articles. It seems people add (Philippines) even though there is no conflicting title.) --
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05:15, 8 October 2012 (UTC)reply
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I've decided not to move it — "Commission on Elections" is broad enough that it really needs to be a redirect to
election commission. Is "Philippine Election Commission" an option? I've not checked their website, simply because it keeps giving me a "page cannot be found" message.
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I concur - except that most reliable sources in the Philippines in the English language use all capitals: Comelec. For example,
the home page of the COMELEC website, accessed 28 January 2016, consistently uses the all upper case abbreviation of "COMELEC" rather than "Comelec".
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Oppose The long form is also commonname, in fact all those sources cited use the full name on the first mention, and then the acronym after that. This is like the
DepEd,
OWWA,
DSWD,
NAPOLCOM and most other government agencies that people are generally aware of what they stand for. Hence, it is not just consistent with related Philippine articles but also with other
Category:Election commissions.--
RioHondo (
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16:36, 3 April 2016 (UTC)reply
But we're not currently using the "full name" or the common name - hence the move request. Wikipedia does not necessarily use the subject's "official" name as an article title; it generally prefers to use the name that is most frequently used to refer to the subject in English-language reliable sources. US sources don't report much but other foreign sources like the BBC and Deutschewelle do - and they naturally use the common contraction of "COMELEC" - a bit like
BBC itself (rather than British Broadcasting Corporation) or
NASA (rather than National Aeronautics and Space Administration).
Oppose though just barely. It is a close decision. Is COMELEC more like
NATO or the
BBC or is it more like the UN (
United Nations) or the IMF (
International Monetary Fund) or the Fed (
Federal Reserve System)? Because of
WP:PRECISE, because of clarity, because most looking for Wikipedia articles might be asking the question, "What is COMELEC?" (seeing "Commission on Elections (Philippines) in their search engine would answer their question), we should leave it as is. --
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