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editI've just seen this edit by Jordan 13elfort. The relevant text was inserted by Thiscouldbeauser, in the very first version of the article. It is quite an exceptional claim and it isn't mentioned in the ABC source that was referenced for that paragraph. I'm curious, is there a source for this at all? If not, how did it get in the article? 5225C (talk • contributions) 12:14, 29 May 2023 (UTC)
- It is mentioned in one of the sources. Thiscouldbeauser (talk) 21:44, 29 May 2023 (UTC)
- Specifically, the Sydney Morning Herald article says: "Kovacic was able to cobble together large sections of support among the Moderate and Centre-Right factions." Thiscouldbeauser (talk) 21:52, 29 May 2023 (UTC)
- Ok, thank you for clarifying. 5225C (talk • contributions) 02:42, 30 May 2023 (UTC)




