Talk:Giovannina Pistidda/@comment-33034960-20180123164958/@comment-33034960-20180123193158

I understand. However, it should be kept in mind that journalists often write some "interesting facts" that are not necessarily true. The purpose of these "facts" is, in particular, to make the article more attractive to readers. But the purpose of the encyclopedias, such as Gerontology Wikia, is, above all, accuracy of data and not just summarizing data from existing articles.

I do not know the history of Woman's suffrage in Italy in details, but I know that shortly after WW2, still in 1945, women were given the right to vote in national elections and to be elected to government positions. I do not know, what was the voting age that time, but I am pretty sure that it was not over 25 (for example, 1946-25 = 1921).

Please correct me if I am wrong.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Italy