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2 July 18:52

The air-conditioning system in the European Parliament building is not working because of the heatwave, prompting jokes among staff.

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The air conditioning system in zone C of the Paul-Henri Spaak building in Brussels suffered a major breakdown in the heatwave, affecting the staff of the Greens, Liberals and European Conservatives. Employees reacted with humor, making jokes about the heat and green politics. The renovation of the building is planned for 2027 with the aim of modernizing the infrastructure. Maintenance crews are working to fix the problem urgently, according to the internal release.

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