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"en.19991215.6.3-161"2
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"Madam President, I would like to draw the Presidency’s attention to the increasingly difficult working conditions as regards Parliament’s computer services. For two weeks, the computers and their Internet connections have been incredibly slow and, what is more, a lot of Internet sites cannot be accessed. This is due directly to the system chosen by Parliament’s computer service, that is, to protect the MEPs and screen their access to the Internet, with the upshot being that it has been impossible to connect for a couple of weeks. Now we have even heard that the Internet connection of the European Parliament’s computer in Brussels will be down from 22 December to 4 January: this means that the Members will, in fact, be prevented from using it, so it will be completely impossible for them to work in their offices in Brussels from 22 December until 4 January. I think that the Presidency should urgently ascertain the reasons behind this interruption. I would like to think that such a long interruption can only be caused by very serious, insurmountable problems. However, I fear that it is in fact down to the bureaucratic stupidity of the computer services. Unfortunately, since there is no other formal way to request verification, I am asking you to do this directly, in this House."@en1
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