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There are lots and lots of inline citations now, so I have removed the "more footnotes" tag. What the article really needs is some analysis. As a reader I'd want to know why he is frequently honoured, why he is called on as consultant etc., why he has been chosen as government minister. There's no explanation of any of that as yet. Andrew Dalby15:54, 7 November 2016 (UTC)Reply
The backstory to my questions is that I write brief bios of current politicians on the Latin Vicipaedia. Lacking some explanations here, and not finding them elsewhere, I never did this one ... He's resigned as minister now, so the matter becomes a little more academic. So does he, probably. Andrew Dalby16:42, 2 March 2018 (UTC)Reply