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– Under WP:MAIDEN, second surnames should only be used when the person is better known with it. This is not the case here: both of these people are commonly known as "Ana Pastor" only, with their second surnames being of little use in reliable sources and, thus, unhelpful to serve as proper disambiguators. This is supported by WP:NCPDAB when it calls for using "the usual way of distinguishing two people of the same name", which in this case is not the second surname but their occupations: Ana Pastor Julián being prominently known as a long-time cabinet minister, member of the People's Party and speaker of the Congress of Deputies between 2016 and 2019, and Ana Pastor García being one of Spain's most widely-known journalists, having worked on TVE, CNN and laSexta. Impru20 talk 20:12, 13 January 2020 (UTC)
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– Under WP:MAIDEN, second surnames should only be used when the person is better known with it. This is not the case here: both of these people are commonly known as "Ana Pastor" only, with their second surnames being of little use in reliable sources and, thus, unhelpful to serve as proper disambiguators. This is supported by WP:NCPDAB when it calls for using "the usual way of distinguishing two people of the same name", which in this case is not the second surname but their occupations: Ana Pastor Julián being prominently known as a long-time cabinet minister, member of the People's Party and speaker of the Congress of Deputies between 2016 and 2019, and Ana Pastor García being one of Spain's most widely-known journalists, having worked on TVE, CNN and laSexta. Impru20 talk 20:12, 13 January 2020 (UTC)