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Economy of the European Union

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Hi! Concerning your recent edits on Economy of the European Union: the figures you provided are not backed by the sources in the article. Those sources were already there and don't provide figures for 2019. You left some other discrepancies as well, for instance 'The GDP per capita (PPP) was $43,119 in 2018, according to the CIA World Factbook which was accessed 13 October 2016'. I did not know the CIA hires fortune tellers. The World Factbook does not yet list figures for 2018, by the way. All in all, if you don't update the sources so that they reflect the new figures, it would probably be better to stick to the old figures for now. Richard 07:56, 31 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

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National Rally (France)

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Please see WP:SYNTH and don't use TRT World of all outlets as a source. Mélencron (talk) 13:16, 25 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

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