Wikipedia:Naming conventions (government departments and ministers)

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This page is a naming conventions guideline for Wikipedia, reflecting how authors of this encyclopedia address certain issues. This guideline is intended to help you improve Wikipedia content. Feel free to update this page as needed, but please use the discussion page to propose major changes.

[edit] Convention

1) All Wikipedia articles on public agencies/offices/departments etc. and political officials must effectively communicate the name of the jurisdiction involved within the article title.

2) The standard practice shall be to pre-disambiguate in the format Articlename articlename (Jurisdictionname). (c.f. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (Japan), Department of Justice (Canada), Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia), Cabinet Office (Japan)). This is, generally speaking, in keeping with the pre-disambiguation principle used for warships and cities in Canada/United States. Pre-disambiguation shall be mandatory except in the circumstances discussed below.

3) Pre-disambiguation shall not be carried out:

4)The following article groups are provisionally grandfathered against this policy, on account of existing organizational systems that are neat and tidy.:

  • United States government units and officials
  • Irish government units and officials