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This one is a bit weird cos I created it. As a politician who is in the European Parliament, it should be notable, and it has brief entries on other Wikipedia, which I have interwiki linked. I am not sure on this cos it runs like a CV, once I have translated it, a bit of a panegyric. This is in opposition (I mean that in the WP:NEUTRAL sense) to another article I have translated from Romanian who was involved in a scandal for essentially giving out degrees for cash, although the article doesn't say so (the newspapers references do, if you can understand Romanian). This is kinda tied up to that article and I think we should have it but not as a back-slapping CV, what to do? Si Trew (talk) 13:47, 22 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Oddly enough the Latin Wikipedia has more information about this chap than the French or Romanians one do, whose lips seem to be shut. So I have been back translating the references a bit from that, too. I withdraw the CSD, but it is a bit iffy. Si Trew (talk) 13:49, 22 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
It is a bit weird the dates in the text don't add up with the dates in the French infobox. I would just make it worse now so I leave it for a bit and do something else. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SimonTrew (talkcontribs)

Political Positions

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There was a lot of language regarding his opposition to wokeness and his anti-immigration stances. Maybe he does believe all that. But there were no sources at all. I elected to remove it as the chapter needs to be rewritten anyways for either poorly quoting or politically flavored language (as well as some minor flow issues in the text). The pro-NATO/EU stance is at least in line with what's cited elsewhere in the article so that can stay. Feel free to re-add it if proper sourcing can be procured.Dominic-SS-Olofsson-Tuisku (talk) 04:21, 31 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]