Talk:Marianna Madia

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 *  She considers herself a practising Catholic and she personally opposes abortion, even if she supports the law allowing it in Italy.[1]

Statement in present tense - footnote over 10 years old (!).

The context was: Giuliano Ferrara, who had founded Il Foglio in 1996, launched (December 18, 2007) a campaign for a moratorium on abortion (from his eight and a half TV program). Maybe Madia opposed - in this mediated climate of opinion - abortion (less than 3 weeks before the general election).

Now, over 10 years later, this sentence in present tense is unsourced and imo encycopedically meaningless / irrelevant. --Neun-x (talk) 15:19, 3 June 2018 (UTC)