A sit-in protest by leftist politicians over energy reform plans has forced Mexico's Congress to relocate for the first time in almost 20 years.
Lawmakers had to cram into conference rooms to press ahead with routine business on Tuesday.
Leftist MPs seized the podiums of both houses last week in protest at plans to ease limits on private involvement in the state oil giant, Pemex.
The government says Pemex needs outside investment to boost falling production.
Congress has only been forced out of its chamber a handful of times in Mexican history - the last time was in 1989 when the lower house had to evacuate because of a fire.
This story is significant because an occurence such as this has not happened in years and it is a very big deal. The fact that these MPs were angered enough to protest so harshly makes a clear statement that something should be done to correct this problem.
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