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... that the Bolivian footballer Cielo Veizaga became the youngest government official in the country's history when she was appointed vice minister of sports at just 19-years-old? Source: "Cielo Veizaga, a 19-year-old footballer, was appointed [...] as Bolivia's vice minister of sports [...]. There is no record of such a young person having previously held a position". La República
QPQ: - Not done Overall: Krisgabwoosh Article is new and long enough and about an interesting life and career, copyvio shows me a 0'00%. QPQ is missing though. And some phrases are unsourced; I sourced some of the text, but I guess you know better in what article to find the missing citations.
Paradise Chronicle (
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17:02, 17 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the review! I'll get to submitting a QPQ shortly. In the meantime, could you direct me to the phrases you found to be unsourced? I'll see what I can do about finding adequate citations after that.
Krisgabwoosh (
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23:35, 17 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Ah, ok. I've checked the comments and it appears that everything mentioned is properly sourced. Typically, if multiple sentences in a row use the same source, I find it adequate to place the citation at the end of the last sentence that uses it, rather that after each individual sentence. (E.g. "His name is John. He was born in Kansas. He worked as a consultant.[1]" rather than ""His name is John.[2] He was born in Kansas.[2] He worked as a consultant.[2]")
Krisgabwoosh (
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00:42, 18 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Already wanted to reply it was created yesterday but..., it was created last November 2021. Thanks for being so attentive. I guess this then makes it a no show.
Paradise Chronicle (
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21:01, 18 January 2022 (UTC)reply
That's unfortunate. If there remains interest in this topic, the article
Iris Flores is sufficiently new and is essentially the same fact (president of the
El Alto Municipal council at 20-years-old). Though I don't know if it would be considered long enough.
Krisgabwoosh (
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22:15, 18 January 2022 (UTC)reply
I read the article, it is long enough, but it is a municipal council not a vice ministry. I didn't find a hook interesting enough of a nomination, but you know her biography and also the region better and might find one.
Paradise Chronicle (
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22:41, 18 January 2022 (UTC)reply