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@Dr.K.:, Mikis Theodorakis was a prominent voice at the Macedonia rally in 2018 and made himself a public figure in the debate. Why should this not be covered when parts of the article about him, his political views stem from news sources. Cited in the article was Greek Reporter , a Greek news outlet. There are many more that reported on Theodorakis, even internationally. If its more sources, there are heaps even Greek language ones that i can add.Resnjari (talk) 04:11, 12 February 2018 (UTC)
Please see WP:RECENTISM. So what, many Greeks feel strongly about the Mac naming dispute. He does too. Nothing remarkable about that. Also, if we open a section every time Mikis makes a speech, this article will become "List of Speeches by Mikis". We really don't need that. Further, we don't have to open a section on this recent development and also add a rebuttal from the spokesman of Syriza. That's UNDUE on top of being RECENT. Also, please no pinging. I know how to navigate to discussions. Dr.K.04:38, 12 February 2018 (UTC)