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The First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Armenia were in no way "leaders of Armenia". We need an article titled "President of Armenia". We can include the Soviet Armenian leaders in a separate article. --
Երևանցիtalk20:14, 23 May 2013 (UTC)reply
You stated that "the First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Armenia were in no way 'leaders of Armenia'" and then referred to them as "the Soviet Armenian leaders" in the same message. —
David Levy10:38, 24 May 2013 (UTC)reply
We also have many articles whose titles begin "
List of leaders of". In this instance, I don't believe that "head of state" would be accurate in reference to the period in which Armenia was a Soviet republic. The current terminology is broad by design. —
David Levy10:38, 24 May 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose. An "[office title] of [country]" article is intended to describe the office and its history. Yerevanci is correct that we need an article titled "President of Armenia", but no one has written it yet. This is a
list of persons, most of whom weren't President of Armenia. Indeed, "we can include the Soviet Armenian leaders in a separate article," and this is that article. —
David Levy10:38, 24 May 2013 (UTC)reply
Then we should move this to "List of leaders of Soviet Armenia", but we still need a separate article for "Presidents of Armenia". --
Երևանցիtalk18:20, 26 May 2013 (UTC)reply
Why should the article be split (thereby fragmenting a list that readers interested in Armenia's leadership history will seek)? And what about the 1918-1920 items (which fall into neither of those two categories)? I see no organizational benefit to the change that you propose. We do, however, need a
President of Armenia article, documenting the office itself. Perhaps you could write it. —
David Levy20:42, 26 May 2013 (UTC)reply
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