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Third Force in 2018 Presidential Elections
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As you're one of the biggest contributors to Russian presidential election, 2018 I thought I should consult you about this. Following the unsuccessful primaries of Third Force, all the candidates (except one) said that they plan to participate in the election -
"В день пресс-конференции одно из известных агентств распространило сообщение, будто бы Кремль запретил кандидатам «Третьей силы» идти на выборы, регистрироваться кандидатами в президенты. Но все присутствовавшие в пресс-центре «Комсомолки» опровергли эту информацию, и даже почти единогласно подняли руки в ответ на вопрос, кто из них решил дальше вести свою предвыборную кампанию. Не сделала этого лишь Ольга Анищенко, пояснив, что она еще подумает. Слишком серьезное дело, для которого нужны большие финансовые ресурсы. А глава «Союза горожан» Вячеслав Смирнов, ведший пресс-конференцию, посетовал, что «у нас нет административного барьера, зато есть финансовый». И потому перед каждым, кто решит идти на выборы, стоит главная задача - сбор денег и поиск спонсоров." Source: http://www.eg.ru/politics/427877/
Do you think we should add them to the Contested Access section? Or wait a bit until the situation becomes clearer?
I suppose at least now we can remove the part about the Third Force primaries.
YantarCoast (talk) 14:15, 12 December 2017 (UTC)
I think your idea is a good one, and it makes more sense than just adding them all as contested access candidates. Thanks! YantarCoast (talk) 17:57, 12 December 2017 (UTC)
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Number of UR seats in the State Duma
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Recently you reverted my edit on United Russia, by changing the number of seats from 339 to 338.
But on State Duma and 7th State Duma you wrote that United Russia has 339 seats.
What is the reason for this difference?
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Politics of Russia template removals
editHi Mr Savva, could you please explain why you have removed the Template:Politics of Russia from numerous articles? Also it would be helpful to others if you could use edit summaries more often, to explain your reasoning for the edit, or a summary of what the edit changes. Thanks... --IamNotU (talk) 18:35, 31 October 2018 (UTC)
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Nice work on the article but there only appears to be one independent reference which may or may not be reliable. Using the bands own website and youtube clips definitely are not useful as references.
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Nice start to this article too, but again needs more independent reliable references (the bands website doesn'y apply here)
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References and punctuation
editHello Mr Savva. Just an FYI – you should put references after punctuation (like full stops, commas etc), not before. Cheers, Number 57 13:10, 22 March 2019 (UTC)
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State Duma parties' colors
editEhi, Savva, thanks for updating the State Duma MPs diagram. However new colors differ from the previous image and the parties' list below the diagram in the info box. Could you correct those? The correct color codes are #D70000 for Communist Party, #FFC003 for A Just Russia, #411880 for Civic Platform, #EA484A for Rodina, #3F68B1 for LDPR and #0C2C84 for United Russia. Thanks again. Lone Internaut (talk) 18:35, 27 June 2020 (UTC)
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editWhy won't you engage in a debate
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editWould you please engage with LauraWilliamson on the talk page of Talk:2024_Russian_presidential_election#Mr_Savva and help her find a solution rather than just reverting and trying to communicate with edit notes? That would be a more collaborative and effective way to solve this issue. Thank you. Nightenbelle (talk) 17:34, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
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I concur with Nightenbelle. It's time, Mr Savva, that you either stop editing that page or start discussing on the article talk page. Continuing to revert without talk page discussion is regarded by many admins as being disruptive. You're skating on thin ice by continuing to do so and eyes are on this dispute. If you don't care to discuss, drop the stick and walk away. This encyclopedia is based on discussion and consensus, not reversion. You have a clean block log at this point, which is a real asset; keep it that way. — TransporterMan (TALK) 17:51, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
- @TransporterMan: Thank you so much for that, I finally feel like someone has understood the situation perfectly. LauraWilliamson (talk) 17:56, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
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- Yes sounds fair. What I would say is that Mr Savva appears to be of Russian origin, as I can see they have made a lot of good contributions on Russian political articles. With Alexei Navalny it is a bit difficult because most Russian media is quite anti-Navalny (the major news organisations like Russia Today are owned by the Russian government), so his importance is downplayed. Elsewhere, however, he is openly acknowledged as the most prominent Russian opposition leader. LauraWilliamson (talk) 18:32, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
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