Talk:Jean-Pierre Batut
Latest comment: 9 years ago by Vanjagenije in topic Questionable source
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Questionable source
editThe article's "source" is claimed to be "Le Républicain Lorrain, 2013/10/08", but the article writes about his 2014 appointment. How can a 2013 magazine be a source for a 2014 event? As per WP:BLP PROD policy, all biographies of living persons must cite reliable sources, or otherwise be deleted. I ask the author of the article to add references to reliable sources to evade deletion of the article. Vanjagenije (talk) 11:14, 27 November 2014 (UTC)
- It's because he was nominated as bishop of Metz en 2013, but the French Minister of Interior put his opposition to this nomination. The article in the newspaper relate that "question". See too : fr:Jean-Pierre Batut#Polémique — Nicolas ANCEAU