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Economic troubles persisted into 2015, when the economy shrank by 3.7%, making Russia one of the top ten worst performing emerging economies in that year. In the spring of 2014 the average monthly salary in Russia average had declined by 8 percent from the same month last year in ruble terms.

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WP:UNDUE Saint Aviator  lets talk 02:02, 13 September 2016 (UTC)

SaintAviator is most likely referring to WP:EEML, an infamous off-wiki e-mailing list that has placed a permanent stain on Wikipedia's history (surprised y'all haven't heard about it). When one thinks of ArbCom, they think of WP:EEML, and Volunteer Marek (formerly Radeksz) was not only a member (members didn't get sanctioned), but an active participant in the manipulation of Wikipedia procedures which included canvassing, tag-team edit-warring, gaming, and vote-stacking in the EE topic area in order to further their (pro-western) POV and oppose and block anyone in their way. Since this has become a Wikipedia case (under WP:EEML), I don't think SaintAviator, or any other user for that matter, should be restricted from speaking about it. It should be treated as any other ArbCom case.

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