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Revision as of 06:55, 30 October 2018

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I ripped off the cittation 43 since the webpage no longer exists...

Rouseff is not "French"

WHo is the ignorant who wrote that Petar Rusev changed his surname into "French" version Rousseff??? That is ashkenazi jews interpolation of Russian surnames. One example is Sergei Rachmaninoff, who was of ashkenazi origins (turkic tatar just like khazarians, who converted into jews in 9th century of our era). There are no "French" names with such Slavic construction - Rusev means "son of a Rus". Rus is Russian. French is nowhere to be seen here. France has absolutely nothing to do with Rusev interpolation into Rousseff. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.148.134.107 (talk) 22:49, 18 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

her name is bulgarian

it is said that one of her paternal grandfathers had been jewish !

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So it says this: " According to O Globo, a Rio de Janeiro newspaper, she believes private sector jobs should be prioritized by her government's policies "

And provides basicly this link, but it's broken on the page. " https://web.archive.org/web/20160806181748/http://blogs.oglobo.globo.com/panorama-politico/post/a-coluna-panorama-politico-5-do-jornal-globo-458529.html "


Now, in that link, Dilma doesn't say anything, it's not an interview... at least, 1, when you say "according to O globo", I'm not sure it's 100% stated that it isn't from an interview with her; 2nd, should that opinion of that journalist go there?, it isn't even backed up in the note, it's like a 2 words short comment for like a loose opinion, I think; and 3, I think the article is rather saying "state workers are in strike, but they're being well paid and have stable jobs, in difference with private sector's jobs, according to Dilma, so she's not going to attend to their strike", which, apart from being only the journalist's sayings, it's different from what the quoted text on the page is saying I think.

I'm not going to edit it, I leave the suggerence. Maybe I'll come edit it later, prolly not though.

--181.165.200.99 (talk) 02:47, 20 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]