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[edit] Autobiographical tone
I feel that recent changes made to this article might have a somewhat autobiographical tone - coincidentally or not, the editor concerned has the same name as the article's subject. The article is being actively edited at the moment by the editor, so I've added a autobio tag, and will try and check back later. --kateshortforbob 14:33, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
I agree, it is quite clear to me who wrote this "autobiographical" lemma. According to the rules of Wikipedia, a person is strictly prohibited to write about himself in a biographical Wikipedia article. I also note that most of the changes took place during Greek pre-election month. Perhaps we should return to the pre-edited version, or at least the article has to be rewritten without any autobiographical tones. --Ravenous75 04:54, 21 September 2007 (UTC)