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That European Union so proud of embracing almost 500 million people could shrink by up to one-tenth of that total by mid-21st century.
From the 1950s to the 1980s, Sōhyō, the Socialists' backbone, and Dōmei, the Democratic Socialist mainstay, fiercely competed, but, along with two lesser centres, they finally achieved unity in 1989 with the founding of Rengō (Japanese Trade Union Confederation), embracing almost eight million members.
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