Talk:Dimitra Liani

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I removed the sentence Her journalistic skills received even less acclaim than her literary abilities. as possibly POV (it was last sentence following note that she had interviewed Qaddafi). If this is fact rather than opinion we can restore it, or we can reword it in a less subjective manner.

[edit] NPOV and relevance

I removed much of this article as it was relevant to her husband and not her and was highly subjective. A page on a first lady isn't a mirror of her husbands if this were so it would only warrant a section within the Premiers. Also it shouldn't be a soapbox for those who believe her husband to be innocent of allegations or the greatest leader Greece has ever had Cesar.vialpando 09:18, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

By the way, Mitsotakis's government was elected with a substantial majority of 500.000 votes (that is, half a million votes) rather than "a slim majority of one vote", as the ridiculous PASOK cadre found fit to enter in the previous version of the article. Weqqweewwwq24232343 17:54, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Question

Are the wives of prime ministers also called first ladies? --Anshelm '77 21:48, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

Also, she seems to have been born on 29 April, 1955 in Florina [1] --Anshelm '77 21:52, 22 October 2006 (UTC)