Talk:2010–2014 Portuguese financial crisis

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I have changed some of the POV in this article, citing an article from DN, which when read does not talk about State bankrupcy (which never happened) or bank problems (which did not affect the 4 main banks)Pedro cid (talk) 18:03, 30 July 2013 (UTC)

This article meets none of wikipedia standards. It is extremely politicized, polluted with an array of subjective irrelevant judgement and conclusions from the very own editor of the article.

Unsubstantiated op-ed article which needs a complete overhaul to remove the editors opinions, conclusions and unrelated politicized statements or removal


 * I agree. This article is partial and must be corrected. If the author doesn't do it in a week, I will. Nevertheless, the valuable information is to be kept. Orwell Mill (talk) 17:43, 2 January 2013 (UTC)

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Insertion of personal views
Hi @Aarfrunzindin,

Can you please refrain from attempting to re-add comments about bureaucracy and the numbers of public employees to this article. The changes you're attempting to make appear in the first instance unsupported (that bureaucracy caused the economic crisis) and in the latter case irrelevant (the number of public employees at the time or years after the government announcement). Combined these comments look more to be attempting to justify the inclusion of your own personal views on the matter into the article rather than it being of relevant historical substance that is well-supported. Apache287 (talk) 02:40, 25 June 2023 (UTC)