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This article about an athlete is currently the only biography on en-wiki about a person named "Paulo Melo". Arguably, a better-known person by this name is pt:Paulo Melo, Brazilian politican and member of the PSDB. Among other things, he was implicated in some of the investigations in Operation Car Wash. If and when an article about him is written, these two will need to be disambiguated, and arguably the politician is the primary topic. "Melo" is a common surname in Brazil, and numerous people have the same name. Mathglot (talk) 22:19, 25 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]