Talk:Asia Pacific Democracy Union
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A little bit of attention to the table
[edit]The figures shown in the percentage column (% of each party seats over the total number of Legislative seats) seem a little bit weird.
How to explain, for example, that the % of seats held by the Conservative Party of Canada has remained the same since 2019, even though the number of seats won by the Party has drastically varied since then, while the total number of seats of the Legislative has remained constant? Yone (talk) 02:09, 30 June 2024 (UTC)