Talk:Doris Leuthard
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Category: Current national leaders
editPeople have been adding and removing the category "Current national leaders" to and from this page. No matter which consensus will be reached, the Swiss entries should be presented consistently here. Five of the seven Swiss national councils are listed in this category and two are not (Blocher and Leuthard). Personally, I would prefer including no one or only including the President of the Confederation. Currently this is Moritz Leuenberger; the entry would have to be changed every year.---Sluzzelin 07:42, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
See Category talk:Current national leaders. -- User:Docu
Great job!
editDoris Leuthard is one of extremely few number women-politicians that are professional and effective. Like Margaret Thatcher.
Great job! СЛУЖБА (talk) 23:51, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
"Not Gossip" rule
editI dispute that mentioning a well sourced FACT about a previous Head of State reported by the Swiss mainstream media is "Gossip". Otherwise explain WHY this deserves an entire WP article but, here, one should not report a Swiss media report (as one example only). We can't have DOUBLE STANDARDS. Thanks. 2A02:1210:6EBE:B200:AD76:11EA:A1F3:F0C9 (talk) 15:31, 7 December 2022 (UTC)