Considering the many financial constraints, “we see all the problems that we don’t have enough budget,” Tüttő said.
CoR, the EU body representing local and regional authorities, is looking for more information and is consulting with the European Economic and Social Committee, which also uses the building, Tüttő said.
POLITICO revealed the restructuring plan in March, while the meeting center was added to the restructuring of the institution for a total of 49 million euros. The center was left in the public disclosure, causing unions and workers to suggest a lack of transparency.
An official at the European Union’s trade union, who did not want to be named to speak freely, called the project “an incredible initiative.”





