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Paulo Seco
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Paulo Jorge Rodrigues Nogueira Seco is a Portuguese politician who was elected member of the Assembly of the Republic in 2025. He is the president of Chega in the Coimbra District.
Paulo Seco
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References Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:Chega politicians Category:Local politicians in Portugal Category:Members of the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal) Category:21st-century Portuguese politicians
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Roselyne M. Jua
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Roselyne M. Jua is a Cameroonian scholar, poet, and literary critic. She teaches English and American Literature at the University of Buea, Cameroon.
Roselyne M. Jua
Biography
Biography After obtaining a BA (Hons) from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and a PhD from SUNY at Buffalo, New York she now teaches English and American Literature at the University of Buea, Cameroon.
Roselyne M. Jua
Publications
Publications
Roselyne M. Jua
Books
Books In 2012, she published the poetry collection The Betrayed Town and Other Poems, which explores themes of nostalgia, exploitation, and resilience. She plans to release another poetry collection, titled In My Father’s House. She has written two dramas: The Barn and The Tragedy of Mr No-Balance, co-authored with Kwo Victor Elame Musinga, both of which critique corruption and societal issues in Cameroon. Jua and Bate Besong co-wrote the 2009 book To the Budding Creative Writer: A Handbook, which offers guidance for aspiring writers.. She edited the book Emerging Perspectives I: Anglophone Cameroon Drama and Theatre, which examines the evolution of drama in Anglophone Cameroon.
Roselyne M. Jua
Articles
Articles
Roselyne M. Jua
Writing style
Writing style Roselyne M. Jua’s poetry and drama are deeply rooted in social consciousness, exploring themes of nostalgia, exploitation, and resilience.
Roselyne M. Jua
Poetic themes
Poetic themes Jua’s poetry often reflects a longing for the past, particularly in The Betrayed Town and Other Poems. She captures the emotional weight of displacement and the erosion of cultural identity. Her works critique systemic injustices, highlighting the struggles of marginalized communities. She uses vivid imagery and metaphor to expose corruption and oppression. Despite the bleak realities she portrays, Jua’s poetry carries an underlying tone of perseverance, emphasizing the strength of individuals and communities in the face of adversity.
Roselyne M. Jua
Dramatic techniques
Dramatic techniques In her plays, Jua employs satire to expose corruption and societal decay, using humor and irony to engage audiences. She also uses symbolic characters and settings to represent broader socio-political issues, and integrates elements of Cameroonian oral storytelling, including proverbs, chants, and communal dialogue.
Roselyne M. Jua
See also
See also Bate Besong Kenjo Jumbam Asseng Protais Henry Chakava
Roselyne M. Jua
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References Category:Living people Category:Date of birth missing (living people) Category:21st-century Cameroonian women writers Category:21st-century Cameroonian writers Category:21st-century poets Category:Cameroonian poets Category:Carleton University alumni Category:Literary critics Category:University at Buffalo alumni Category:Women literary critics Category:Women poets
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/BangladeshiEditorInSylhet/Archive
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Suspected sockpuppets
Suspected sockpuppets Johirkhanarif is a one-year-old account. He created Draft:Tawfique Khan, but the AFC submission was declined by Nearlyevil665 and Iwaqarhashmi. A few months later, a new account, Dv24mail, was created and moved the draft to the mainspace. Dv24mail’s first edit was on Draft:Tawfique Khan. How could a completely new user find this specific draft and move it without any prior experience? This strongly suggests that both accounts belong to the same person. Johirkhanarif likely created Dv24mail to bypass the rejection of his AFC submission. Since then, Johirkhanarif has remained inactive. A short time later, Dv24mail created Draft:Kishor Kantha and moved it to the mainspace. BoyTheKingCanDance then moved it back to draft, stating it was not ready for the mainspace. Its AFC submission was again declined by HitroMilanese. Soon after, BangladeshiEditorInSylhet created the article Kishore Kantho. Once that version became stable, Dv24mail became active again and nominated his earlier draft for deletion. This suggests a connection between BangladeshiEditorInSylhet and Dv24mail. It is clear that Dv24mail is not a new user; his previous account was Johirkhanarif. Similarly, Johirkhanarif was also not new, as his earlier account appears to be BangladeshiEditorInSylhet. Notably, Johirkhanarif was only active in creating the article Tawfique Khan, a person from Sylhet—something also suggested by the username BangladeshiEditorInSylhet. The first article by BangladeshiEditorInSylhet was Md Mizanur Rahman Mizan, but after its deletion, he never created another article about a person. This pattern suggests that Johirkhanarif was created solely to Draft:Tawfique Khan, and later Dv24mail was created to move it to the mainspace. Johirkhanarif is no longer active, but both BangladeshiEditorInSylhet and Dv24mail are still active. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet is regularly active, while Dv24mail contributes irregularly. Both accounts share similar writing styles and editing habits. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet creates articles about sister organizations related to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, such as Bangladesh Chasi Kalyan Samiti, Bangladesh Adarsha Shikkakh Federation, Bangladesh Islami Chhatri Sangstha, Bangladesh Mosque Mission, National Doctors Forum, Bangladesh Lawyers Council, and Samannito Sangskritik Sangsad. In contrast, Dv24mail creates articles—often not notable—about individuals connected to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, such as Rafiqul Islam Khan, Nurul Islam Bulbul, and Shafiqul Islam Masud. The quality of articles from both accounts is similar. I became suspicious after encountering them in several AfD discussions, where I noticed that both accounts had the same commenting style.–𝐎𝐰𝐚𝐢𝐬 𝐀𝐥 𝐐𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢 ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ 20:59, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Update:The user, BangladeshiEditorInSylhet initiated a sockpuppet investigation against me at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Owais Al Qarni.–𝐎𝐰𝐚𝐢𝐬 𝐀𝐥 𝐐𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢 ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ 14:15, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Comments by other users Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims. Hello, I've noticed that this is a sockpuppet investigation, First of all, Why would I be connected to those accounts, similar comment styles can indeed happen, And about my name, My name was initially Macarius Ibne Mito, not BangladeshiEditorInSylhet, i changed it after reading a Wikipedia policy that real names shouldn't be put as usernames. I did operate a IP in 2023 which I abandoned, I couldn't log into my real account because I forgot my password so I edited once but then I remembered and logged back, I even added that information in my userpage, It's not a secret, if I had a connection to those accounts, I would've said it already and none of this would have happened, in fact I didn't even know these 2 users existed, i changed my name which mentions Sylhet because my home village is Sylhet and I am a Wikipedia editor, thus my name became BangladeshiEditorInSylhet, my name doesn't prove anything. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 05:54, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Okay, I've just checked these 2 user's contributions and we have completely different habits on what we edit, he edits about expressways and individuals and movies or whatever, I edit mostly about organizations and areas and I do edit articles about individuals but i undo vandalism and add information there and they began their accounts when I am also regularly editing, I have a life too and so do they, they may have issues at school or work and they stop editing in certain points so do I, I had to go to the hospital on December 2024 once and stayed there for a few days after a surgery so I edited less in November to December, and I also have school, work, homework, tests, assignments, etc, they might also have work maybe at the office or somewhere else, I don't know, so he might've stopped editing and I don't know if It's true because I don't know them much but Dv24mail might've deleted his previous draft because he saw that a user already created such and keeping the draft is unnecessary, I don't know, its just a idea, I'm wondering if any Wikipedia admin or someone can check my IP address and theirs, I heard it can solve sockpuppetry issues.BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 06:14, 2 May 2025 (UTC) My edit quality was initially horrible but I slowly increased quality of my edits after reading Wikipedia policies including sockpuppetry and about in-depth sources, I didn't suddenly become a great divine editor and I edit different topics, behave differently and even sometimes go against keeping articles they created in AfDs, usually sock or meatpuppets don't behave like this. I am innocent here and I also joined Wikipedia earlier and you claim, I didn't create a article of a person after Md Mizanur Rahman Mizan, no I created Mustafa Mamun (later draftified) and planning to create a article about Abdul Quiyum Chowdhury, these individuals are not in any way affiliated with Jamaat-e-Islami, i even created articles about Awami League's affiliates (Bangladesh Awami Matsyajeebi League, Bangladesh Jubo Mohila League) and BNP affiliates (check my user page, You'll see them), which these 2 users don't, plus I've seen that since I've been creating articles whom's subject is affiliated with Jamaat-e-Islami, AfDs and this discussion has began, AfD for Bangladesh Adarsha Shikkakh Federation is partially correct, but the other AfDs have no basis as I added in-depth sources to other articles about Jamaat-affiliated organisations, it seems like a bias and not seeing the full picture, you are acting like I'm a new user focusing on only one topic, no, i have been editing since November 2023 focusing on numerous subjects which these 2 don't. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 06:37, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Is this the AfD you're talking about, this is not in any way in the universe similar to my comment style! This is just absurd, unlike pages about other coordinators, no in-depth sources were added to page of Shadik Kayem, I don't think I talk like him or her. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 06:47, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Summary of differences between me and them: 1. Different topics 2. User page (They don't have a userpage) 3. Way of giving references (huge difference) 4. Comment Style 5. Contributions 6. Article-making environment 7. Behaviour in AfDs BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 06:52, 2 May 2025 (UTC) I deny and oppose the false claim that claims that I am a sockpuppet of either Johirkhanarif or Dv24mail. This accusation is baseless: I have made over 19,600 edits across a wide range of articles. I have been consistently active on English Wikipedia for a long time, especially in areas like article creation, grammar fixes, categorization, and formatting. In contrast, Dv24mail and Johirkhanarif have only a few hundred edits and have not shown the same editing depth, consistency, or focus. My editing interests are broader and more systematic. I work on improving articles across a wide range of Bangladeshi topics and beyond — not just politically related ones. meanwhile, the other accounts focus more narrowly on just one topic. contributions are clearly different I have opposed Dv24mail in AfDs. That is not something a sockpuppet would normaly do. Sockpuppets are usually used to support a main account’s votes and not to challenge them. I have been transparent that i edited once on a IP account which i abandoned, which is even mentioned on my user page. If I was operating secretly as a sock of another account, I would not behave like this, i also request for a independent location check, which Sock puppets don't request for because they would be exposed. There are no behavioral similarities in our editing patterns, writing styles, or contribution areas. I am known for stopping vandalism sometimes and creating articles and adding info, cleanup operations. These traits do not match with Dv24mail or Johirkhanarif as far as i know. closing note: I respect wikipedia’s integrity and policies. I have worked hard to contribute meaningfully and constructively. I believe this case should be evaluated based on transparency. I invite the CheckUser team to verify and confirm that I am not associated with Dv24mail or Johirkhanarif in any improper way or they could react differently, sure no problem. thank you. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 1:32, 2 May 2025 (UTC) If anymore questions are there, feel free to ask, if i made any mistake, i am sorry, if you think I violated a Wikipedia policy, Please explain and I will reply. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 3:34, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments I checked Dv24mail and it yielded nothing useful. As the evidence against BEIS is not enough for me to check, so closing. 0xDeadbeef→∞ (talk to me) 01:10, 3 May 2025 (UTC)
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Bengali queer literature
'''Bengali Queer Literature'''
Bengali Queer Literature (), also known as Bengali LGBTQ Literature, is a collective term for literature produced by or for the LGBTQ community in Bengali language. This is one of the least explored topics and an emerging field of Bengali literature.
Bengali queer literature
History
History Indira (1873), a Bengali novel written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, is frequently recognized as a pioneering work of queer literature in India. Indira and Subhashini, the protagonists, were seen in the novel as having a passionate and potentially lesbian relationship. However, Krishnagopal Mallick's Byuhaprabesh (Entering the Maze) was first time created a unique stir in Bengali queer literature. Later, the problems, ups and downs, and continuity of queer life can be understood in Bengali novels of Nabanita Dev Sen's Bamabodhini (1997), Kamal Chakraborty's Brahma Bhargab Puran (2011), Tilottama Majumder's Chander Gaye Chand (2013) and Swapnamay Chakraborty's Holde Golap (2015). Manabi Bandyopadhyay, In her autobiography Amar Arjita Naritwa (2019) recounts her journey of transformation from man to woman with excellent literary skill. Taslima Nasrin's essay book, Lingasutra, chronicles the lives of Bangladeshi lesbian, gay and transgender people. Avijit Roy wrote Samakamita (2012), which is one of the most well-known books on essay-based Bengali queer literature.
Bengali queer literature
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See also Bengali literature Gay literature Lesbian literature List of lesbian fiction Transgender literature List of LGBTQ writers
Bengali queer literature
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References * Category:LGBTQ literature Category:LGBTQ in India Category:LGBTQ in Bangladesh
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Koya Tenement
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Koya Tenement House (Polish: Kamienica Koya) is a tenement house located at at 7 Świętej Anny Street on the corner with 14 Jagiellońska Street in Kraków in the District I Old Town.
Koya Tenement
History
History This two-story building features an ornately decorated facade. The windows on the ground and second floors are topped with rectangular moldings, while those on the first floor have semicircular arches. The tenement was built in 1900 on the site of demolished Gothic structures. The architect Karol Scharoch designed the building. Starting in 1901, the premises housed W. Chmura’s dairy, and later the "Hajty" restaurant, which was acquired during World War I by M. and W. Kapusta. The restaurant became particularly popular among professors and students of Jagiellonian University at the time. On December 7, 1987, the tenement was entered into the Registry of Cultural Property. It is also entered into the municipal register of monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
Koya Tenement
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Monarchism in Poland
Conservatism in Poland
Monarchism in Poland refers both to classical monarchists seeking to restore the Kingdom of Poland under various noble families and the enthronement movement which seeks to enthrone Jesus Christ as "King of Poland" in a largely symbolic sense, with little changes to the current Polish political system.
Monarchism in Poland
Background
Background thumb|right|Stanisław August Poniatowski was the last independent King of Poland until his overthrow in 1795 during the third partition From its foundation 960 by Mieszko I, until its division during the third partition in 1795, Poland had been ruled by a monarchy under the Polish Piast Dynasty until 1370, and then the Lithuanian Jagiellon dynasty during the formation of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. With the death of the last Jagiellon king in 1572, an elective monarchy was established under the Golden Liberty. Due to the elective nature of the Polish throne various foreign noble families would rule including the Valois, Vasa, Báthory, and Wettin as well as domestic noble families such as the Wiśniowiecki, Sobieski, Leszczyński, and Poniatowski. After the third partition Poland would be divided among Prussia, Russia, and Austria and its monarchy abolished. Napoleon attempted to recreate a polish state in the form of the Duchy of Warsaw in 1807, crowning Frederick Augustus I of Saxony of the house of Wettin as "Duke of Warsaw" and in 1812 as "King of Poland". After Napoleon's defeat Russia would grant its portion of Poland extensive autonomy in 1817 in the form of Congress Poland, formally known as the "Kingdom of Poland" with the Russian Tsar as "King", although the autonomy would be basically ignored resulting in the November and January uprisings. Congress Poland would be transformed by the Central Powers into the Kingdom of Poland during World War I, ruled by a Regency Council with its monarch set to be elected at a later date with various German and Austrian candidates put forth. However, as the Central Powers' started to wain the Regency Council would be overthrown and the Second Polish Republic being declared, with the first Republic being the elective monarchy under the Golden Liberty.
Monarchism in Poland
Monarchism in the Second Republic
Monarchism in the Second Republic Despite its lack of popularity, support for the regency council and some form of constitutional monarchy continued into the Second Republic with organizations such as the People's Monarchist Union outright calling for a monarchy, while various nationalist groups had members with monarchist sympathies such as National Democracy. Additionally, the land-owning gentry in the former Galicia and Lodomeria continued to support the proposed Regency Hapsburg candidate Charles Stephen Habsburg, who spoke Polish and married into Polish noble families. During the May Coup of 1926 there was some brief optimism in Monarchists circles that Józef Piłsudski might restore the monarchy, however, he would create the Sanation regime which instead harshly cracked down on them.
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Enthronement movement
Enthronement movement The enthronement movement has its origins in the encyclical Quas Primas by Pope Pius XI in 1925 urging Christians to ensure “that Christ reigns again” in society in a move against secularism. In the late 1920's and early 1930's venerable Rozalia Celakówna, a nurse, claimed to receive visions calling for the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ to be enthroned as King of Poland. After World War II lay activists and clergy kept the wishes of Celakówna alive despite communist persecution. In 1990 Jesuit Fr. Tadeusz Kiersztyn founded the Foundation of the Heart of Jesus which actively supported the enthronement movement, and sponsored Celakówna's 1996 beatification and made a symbolic gold crown for the Divine Mercy Basilica in Kraków. At around the same time Polish American groups in Chicago founded "Radio of Christ the King" and financed its broadcasts across Poland. The radio show, with a Traditionalist bent strongly advocates for Christ's enthronement, although it has faced criticism for allowing known pedophiles on the air including Piotr Glas. on 18 December, 2006, Law and Justice MP Artur Górski introduced a parliamentary resolution to give Jesus Christ the title “King of Poland,” backed by 46 deputies, although the bill would pass the first reading in the Sejm it was not adopted. In 2012 the Polish Episcopal Conference rebuffed the enthronement movement, saying "thinking that it is enough to call Christ the King of Poland, and everything will change for the better, must be considered illusory, even harmful to the understanding and realization of Christ’s salvation in the world." However, by 2013 the conference formed a committee to look into "intronization" and worked with lay groups both in Poland and among Polish Americans to draft a Jubilee Act of Acceptance of Jesus Christ as King and Lord. On 19 November, 2016 the Jubilee Act would be carried out, attended by President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Beata Szydło where Jesus Christ was proclaimed King of Poland, although, there was no formal constitutional amendment to implement this proclamation. This ceremony was not enough for die-hard members of the movement, who continue to call for Poland to be constitutionally transformed into the "Kingdom of Poland" and in 2019 far-right personality Grzegorz Braun founded his own political party, the Confederation of the Polish Crown, with a constitutional amendment to change the country into a symbolic monarchy being one of its main goals.
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Classical monarchists Much like the enthronement movement, more classically minded Monarchists also survived the second world war as a fringe movement, and survived underground during the communist era. Starting in the 1980's these groups began to emerge in public. These include the Conservative-Monarchist Club (KZM) established formally on 7 March 1988 which although not specifying which pretender they'd like to see crowned King, have sought to establish the foundations of a Polish monarchical state. On 16 November 1989 another group, the Organization of Polish Monarchists (OPM) was registered, which explicitly set out to “restore a Catholic monarchy” in Poland and combined that with traditionalist and free-market ideas and worked closely with the KZM in its early years. Robert Iwaszkiewicz, a member of the OPM, would be elected to the European Parliament as a member of KORWiN from 2014 to 2019.Gratulacje dla posła-elekta Jarosława Iwaszkiewicza. In 1991 Leszek Wierzchowski, styling himself as "Regent of Poland" established the Polish Monarchic Movement (PRM) and calls for a monarch to be popularly elected, with hereditary succession thereafter. In 1993 a group would split off from the PRM and form the Union of Polish Monarchist Entities (UPUM) which seek a monarchy “representing the interests of the Polish nobility” and has created its own internal quasi-aristocratic structure complete with noble orders and medals.Informacje na stronie UPUM
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Suspected sockpuppets Duplicative and possibly duplicitous edits to Chhutta. Possibly the master is a sock of another master. Please CU confirm and sleeper check. UtherSRG (talk) 15:09, 3 May 2025 (UTC)
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Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments This case is being reviewed by as part of the clerk training process. Please allow them to process the entire case without interference, and pose any questions or concerns either on their talk page or on this page if more appropriate. - sure. DoubleGrazing (talk) 15:43, 3 May 2025 (UTC) - , given the obviousness of the usernames and the absence of temporal overlap, I'm not really seeing grounds for a check here. Is there anything concrete that would suggest they are in fact related to a prior master, or that they're otherwise doing something that's actually a substantial violation of SOCK? --Blablubbs (talk) 17:20, 3 May 2025 (UTC) @Blablubbs: I knew I shouldn't have just waved this through with 'sure'. :) Okay, my thinking was that while the usernames seem similar, they are made up of fairly common components, and I didn't want to assume that 'similar' means 'same'; also, their editing patterns (time cards, edit interfaces, etc.) are different. So I didn't think this was ducky enough to block on sight, and in any case if it were, UtherSRG would have presumably just gone ahead and done that. And as for the SOCK violation, it seemed that they were trying to avoid violating edit war rules by using two accounts to make the same (dodgy) edits. Hence I thought it was worth checking, but if you think otherwise, I obvs have no problem with that. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 17:56, 3 May 2025 (UTC) @DoubleGrazing, between the names and the edits, I think it's quite fair to assume that they are in fact the same, and that they aren't making a meaningful attempt to hide that fact. Even if those name components aren't unique, the likelihood of them occurring in this order, with this timing, on this very specific article seems quite slim if they aren't the same person. The probative value of the timecards is arguably very small in this case, since 7 and 3 edits respectively are pretty far from sufficient to form a meaningful pattern. And while the "sock's" edits are all tagged as having been made through the iOS app and the "master's" aren't, it's not uncommon for peoplenewcomers especiallyto create secondary accounts in the mobile apps without any malicious intent.This doesn't mean they aren't edit warring, or that the edits are good. But I have a hard time seeing this as a case of deliberate socking; it seems unlikely that they are aware of edit warring rules (the only message/warning either of the accounts ever got was an automated notification by ClueBot, and if they were trying to deceptively sock around WP:EW, it seems fair to assume that they wouldn't pick a near-identical username to do so. If there are grounds to block the master for disruptive conduct, it'd certainly be fair to also block their alt as "obviously the same person", but at this stage, this doesn't look like a matter for SPI, much less CU. --Blablubbs (talk) 11:01, 4 May 2025 (UTC) Thanks @Blablubbs: good points, well made, and now duly noted; I stand corrected. Procedurally, do I need to change the status of this case, or otherwise do any clerking, or have I done enough damage here already? ;) DoubleGrazing (talk) 11:10, 4 May 2025 (UTC) @DoubleGrazing: Sorry for the delayed response. Unless there's anything specific to suggest a link to an "original" master account (as alluded to in the filing), I think the case can be closed. --Blablubbs (talk) 14:08, 6 May 2025 (UTC) per comments below below, above, whatevs (sorry, I was looking at this upside-down); this obvs does not prevent blocking either or both of the accounts if they so deem fit. DoubleGrazing (talk) 16:51, 6 May 2025 (UTC)
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11th federal electoral district of Nuevo León
Short description
250px|thumb|Federal electoral districts of Nuevo León since 2022 thumb|Nuevo León under the 2017 districting plan The 11th federal electoral district of Nuevo León () is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of 14 such districts in the state of Nuevo León. It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative session by means of the first-past-the-post system. Votes cast in the district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the second region. The 11th district was created by the 1977 electoral reforms and was first contested in the 1979 mid-term election. of the National Action Party (PAN) was re-elected for the district in the 2024 general election, but requested an indefinite leave of absence from his congressional duties on 2 April 2025. He was replaced by his daughter and alternate, Samantha Margarita Garza de la Garza.
11th federal electoral district of Nuevo León
District territory
District territory In its 2022 districting plan, which is to be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections, the National Electoral Institute increased Nuevo León's congressional seat allocation from 12 to 14. The reconfigured 11th district is in the Monterrey metropolitan area and covers 222 electoral precincts () in the municipality of Guadalupe. Its head town (), where results from individual polling stations are gathered together and tallied, is the city of Guadalupe. The district reported a population of 417,573 in the 2020 Census.
11th federal electoral district of Nuevo León
Previous districting schemes
Previous districting schemes + Evolution of electoral district numbers 1972 1978 1996 2005 2017 2022 Nuevo León 7 11 11 12 12 14 Chamber of Deputies 196 300 Sources: 2017–2022 Between 2017 and 2022, the district comprised 200 precincts in the municipality of Guadalupe. The 8th district covered the remainder of the municipality. 2005–2017 Under the 2005 districting plan, the district covered 122 precincts in the south of the municipality of Guadalupe, with the northern sector assigned to the 8th district. The link contains comparative maps of the 1996 and 2005 schemes. 1996–2005 From 1996 to 2005, the district covered 169 precincts in the south of the municipality of Guadalupe, with the northern sector assigned to the 8th district. 1978–1996 The districting scheme in force from 1978 to 1996 was the result of the 1977 electoral reforms, which increased the number of single-member seats in the Chamber of Deputies from 196 to 300. Under that plan, Nuevo León's seat allocation rose from 7 to 11. The newly created 11th district's head town was at Santa Catarina and it covered the municipalities of Allende, Cadereyta Jiménez, Montemorelos, Rayones, Santa Catarina and Santiago.
11th federal electoral district of Nuevo León
Deputies returned to Congress
Deputies returned to Congress + Eleventh federal electoral district of Nuevo León Election Deputy Party Term Legislature1979Armando Thomae Serna22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party1979–198251st Congress1982Guillermo Garza Luna22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party1982–198552nd Congress1985Gloria Josefina Mendiola Ochoa22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party1985–198853rd Congress198822px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party1988–199154th Congress1991Andrés Silva Alvarado22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party1991–199455th Congress1994Néstor Molina Martínez22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party1994–199756th Congress1997Américo Alejandro Ramírez Rodríguez22px|link=National Action Party (Mexico)1997–200057th Congress2000Juan Manuel Duarte Dávila22px|link=National Action Party (Mexico)2000–200358th Congress2003Alfonso Rodríguez Ochoa22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party2003–200659th Congress2006Juan Francisco Rivera Bedoya22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party2006–200960th Congress2009Cristina Díaz Salazar 22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party2009–201261st Congress2012Héctor García García22px|link=Institutional Revolutionary Party2012–201562nd Congress201522px|link=National Action Party (Mexico)2015–201863rd Congress2018Ernesto Alfonso Robledo LealRafael Alejandro Serna Vega22px|link=National Action Party (Mexico)2018–202164th Congress202122px|link=National Action Party (Mexico)2021–202465th Congress2024Samantha Margarita Garza de la Garza22px|link=National Action Party (Mexico)2024–202766th Congress
11th federal electoral district of Nuevo León
Notes
Notes
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References
References Category:Federal electoral districts of Mexico Category:Politics of Nuevo León
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Table of Content
Short description, District territory, Previous districting schemes, Deputies returned to Congress, Notes, References
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AfC submission
Doug Krohn is an animator who has had an extensive career, notably with Walt Disney Animation Studios. He was born on February 7, 1952.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0471972/
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Character animator
Character animator Throughout his time at Disney, Krohn contributed to many famous animated features, often working on main characters: "Belle" in Beauty and the Beast (1991) "Jasmine" in Aladdin (1992) "Pocahontas" in Pocahontas (1995) "Esmeralda" in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) "Adult Hercules" in Hercules (1997) "Jane" in Tarzan (1999) "Milo" in Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) "Jim Hawkins" in Treasure Planet (2002)
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Other animation roles:
Other animation roles: Animator on The Little Mermaid (1989), Oliver & Company (1988), The Great Mouse Detective (1986), and The Black Cauldron (1985).https://mubi.com/en/cast/doug-krohn/films/animationhttps://www.intanibase.com/iad_artists/artist?artistID=1975 Animator for the short film The Little Matchgirl (2006) and the "Mickey's Christmas Carol" segment (originally 1983, noted in later compilations). Character animation layouts for Rugrats Go Wild (2003).https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougkrohn Additional animator for The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002).
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As director
As director Beyond his work as an animator, Doug Krohn also has credits as a director for projects like The Princess Twins of Legendale (2013). His name is sometimes listed as Douglas Krohn.
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References
References
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Mohamed Saliou Bangoura
Short description
Mohamed Saliou Bangoura (born 10 June 2004) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for MC Alger in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 and the Guinea national team.
Mohamed Saliou Bangoura
Club career
Club career Mohamed Saliou Bangoura’s profile is attracting significant interest across the African continent. In addition to MC Alger, Club Africain of Tunis and Al Hilal of Sudan are closely monitoring the young striker. Regarded as one of the most promising young talents of his generation in Guinea, Bangoura has delivered standout performances in 2023–24 season. Bangoura has recorded an impressive 20 goals and 14 assists in just 27 matches across all competitions with Hafia FC. These exceptional stats recently earned him a call-up to Guinea’s senior national team for the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.
Mohamed Saliou Bangoura
MC Alger
MC Alger Mohamed Saliou Bangoura is no longer a player of Hafia FC. After several days of uncertainty, the striker officially joined Mouloudia Club d’Alger on february 5, 2025. The club announced the signing on its Facebook page, welcoming the former ASFAG player. The transfer fee is estimated at $400,000, with a 30% sell on clause. Bangoura, also known as Aloba, signed a two year contract with an optional third year and will earn a monthly salary of $25,000. Bangoura expressed his happiness about reaching this important milestone in his career. After making a strong impression in the Guinean league over the past two years, Bangoura leaves his home country and domestic championship. In his first appearance for MC Alger in the Ligue 1, newcomer Bangoura made an immediate impact by scoring the team’s second goal, securing a valuable 2–1 win over CS Constantine on February 28, 2025. Bangoura was included in the starting lineup and delivered an impressive performance in midfield, playing a decisive role throughout the match. His strong showing justified the confidence placed in him by the coaching staff. On May 19, 2025, Bangoura delivered a standout performance in MC Alger’s dominant 4–1 victory over ES Sétif, playing a decisive role with two goals and one assist. This marks the first brace of his career with the club and one of his most complete displays so far. His timing couldn’t be better, stepping up as a key figure just when his team needs it most.
Mohamed Saliou Bangoura
International career
International career Guinea national team coach Charles Paquille called up Mohamed Saliou Bangoura for the first time for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against DR Congo and Tanzania. Bangoura made his official debut as a substitute in the match against DR Congo, which took place on September 6, 2024.
Mohamed Saliou Bangoura
Career statistics
Career statistics
Mohamed Saliou Bangoura
Club
Club ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsMC Alger2024–25Ligue 185002All appearance(s) in Champions League0—00Total850020—105Career total850020—105
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International
International + Appearances and goals by national team and yearNational teamYearAppsGoalsGuinea202432Total32 Scores and results list Algeria's goal tally first. + List of international goals scored by Mohamed Saliou Bangour No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1. 20 December 2024 Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, Abidjan, Ivory Coast 2–1 4–1 CHAN 2024 Qualification2. 28 December 2024 Estádio 24 de Setembro, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau 1–1 1–2 CHAN 2024 Qualification
Mohamed Saliou Bangoura
References
References
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External links
External links Category:Living people Category:2004 births Category:Hafia FC players Category:MC Alger players Category:Guinean men's footballers Category:Guinea men's A' international footballers Category:Guinea men's international footballers Category:Men's association football forwards Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Algeria Category:Guinean footballers