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Delete, absolutely NO sources on this article can be found, plus person is not notable, and article is merely a stub. This is NOT Wikipedia worthy at all.
Davidgoodheart (
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00:24, 7 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Since an nomination is automatically considered a !vote for deletion, people don't generally write it as a bold !vote as you have done, but of course one can (and would have to) support deletion when nominating for deletion.
Galobtter (
pingó mió)
05:47, 8 January 2019 (UTC)reply
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Galobtter: Thank you for clarifying this for me, as you would know this being a Wikipedia administrator, and an authority on this matter and thanks for your quick response as well!
Davidgoodheart (
talk)
05:55, 8 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Conventionally, you might start the nominating sentence with "Absolutely no sources" and so on. There is no need for the bullet or bolded vote.
Jack N. Stock (
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13:49, 8 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Delete fails
WP:V,
WP:OR,
WP:N,
WP:BLP. I searched using both the English-language name and with the Georgian name (though I do not know the language) and found nothing except mirrors of the WP article. Surely if this person was a notable politician there would be coverage of his disappearance. I could not find an article in the Georgian edition of WP.
Jack N. Stock (
talk)
05:09, 8 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Delete, without prejudice against recreation if somebody can do better than this. The article calls him a politician, but completely fails to contain any content whatsoever about any political roles he might have held, so it's impossible to measure against
WP:NPOL at all — so we can only judge this on the disappearance claims themselves, and there's no evidence turning up that he clears
WP:GNG for that either. To be fair, if he disappeared in 1993, then potential sources might just not Google well, so I'd be willing to reconsider this if somebody with access to archived Georgian media coverage can improve the article with actual sources — but the lack of an article on the Georgian Wikipedia is not promising.
Bearcat (
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15:22, 8 January 2019 (UTC)reply
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