Talk:Nationalist Front of Mexico
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Wasn't this group the one that send death threats to Calderón and Ebrard last year after abortion was legalized in the DF? Mixcoatl (talk) 20:25, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Definition?
[edit]Is there any proof within the guidelines and platform of Voluntad Nacional that defines it as a fascist organization. If not, then perhaps it would be better to refrase it as being ultra-nationalist or ultra-conservative. —Preceding unsigned comment added by CDacco (talk • contribs) 13:37, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
Far right?
[edit]How is the group "far right"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.140.123.22 (talk) 16:24, 21 November 2020 (UTC)
Addressing template concerns around sources
[edit]The article is plagued with issues of accuracy as the template at the top suggests. I have gone through and ensured that information that cites a source actually states what the source says (that was not the case before in several places) and removed claims about this organization that have no source and cannot be verified. I have also added additional sources.
Here is a summary of my edit:
- Added a source in the introduction for the former names of the organization
- Made a more accurate list of the group's ideologies in the infobox from information on their official website and removed those that the group does not openly espouse (eg. antisemitism, Castroism, pro-monarchy)
- Edited the "Beliefs" section for accuracy and clarity. Removed inapplicable sources and added relevant ones
Hopefully the template issues can be considered resolved soon.
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