Parliament takes a break. The plotting begins. – POLITICO

- The 719 lawmakers of the European Parliament are beginning a six-week summer recess.
- Despite the break, political maneuvering continues as members prepare for upcoming legislative battles and strategic shifts.
- This period is critical for party leaders to negotiate alliances and plot political strategies for the next session.
- The outcome of these summer discussions will shape the Parliament's agenda and policy direction upon its return.
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