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Will a new government halve Spanish unemployment?

In order to cut Spanish unemployment significantly, the parties that gain power after voters return to the polls in June will need to focus on retraining the workforce. But even if schemes were implemented quickly, it would take many years for the Spanish labour market to return to normality.

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