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Politically Adrift, Algeria Clings to Its Old Ways

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High unemployment estimated at about 30% in Algeria and a stagnant economy. About 300,000 graduates come out of universities each year and the economy is not creating jobs for new graduates. Political life is at a standstill during the long rule of the current president Bouteflika who is 76.

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