Flaming cocktails and a slapped politician - Politico wrote a report on the partying habits of the members and staff of the European Parliament.

Politico's journalist looked into where the representatives of the European Parliament go to have fun after the tiring meetings. The title of the article: Flaming cocktails and an EP representative cut in the face.

This is how the pen-twister reached, among other things, the elegant place called Aedaen, where a better cocktail costs 13 euros. According to the journalist, you can enter the nightclub through a secret door, where in many cases you can enter immediately

it is easy to spot who works in the European Parliament because they even leave their access card around their necks.

Anyway, Eddy Wax entered the place called Aedaen as a test, where Katalin Cseh also appeared around midnight. According to the paper, the Momentum politician arrived in the company of two German MEPs, Damian Boeselager and Niklas Nienaß. What is known about Boeselager is that his grandfather, Philipp von Boaselager, was a Wermacht officer, but over time he opposed Hitler and even considered his assassination.

However, according to Wax's account, he doesn't wait for the company to arrive, walks out the back door and heads for new locations. Elsewhere, an airport worker brags to him that he has many stories about MEPs behaving inappropriately, but ends up telling him none.

According to the paper, not a single EP representative lets off steam in a particular way in the night in Strasbourg, where they sometimes party together with officials a few hours before the plenary session, but

excessive drinking has also led to fights. Moreover, an ambulance had to be called for an EP representative with a cut on the face.

Source: Mandarin

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