Talk:Legislative Council of Brunei

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Weirdness/possible NPOV(?) in "Brief History" section[edit]

I may be suffering a reading comprehension here, but there's a fishily positive (rather than neutral) tone throughout the "Brief History" section, especially in the last paragraph:

"Developments in the field of administration and constitution during the period of the appointment of Members have been helpful in maintaining and sustaining the nation’s goals towards prosperity and improving the quality of lives of the citizens and residents of Brunei Darussalam. During this period, it is proven that the experience of democracy through elections does not necessarily guarantee the integrity and stability of the country. In fact it can be concluded that the legal field since 1970 is able to carry out its responsibility in moving towards political and socio-economic stability."

Am I just being paranoid or does that sound like unduly positive spin? Especially with that last line being totally unexplained and unsourced? Xmoogle (talk) 22:31, 10 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]