A leading party in the Czech Republic is using a controversial video to highlight that unemployment is depriving their citizens of the joys of an office fling.
In the video reportedly brought out by The Czech Social Democratic party (CSSD), hoping to add to its seven MEPs in Strasbourg, a young lady can be seen in office clothes working at a computer, the Guardian reported.
She then glances at the clock and then sneaks off to the adjacent room, where she passionately embraces a colleague.
A voice-over accompanying the video says everybody, who wants to, should be able to enjoy something a bit different during breaks.
It then says that it is a shame that there are close to 500,000 unemployed people.
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