Pfizergate Plaintiff: Von der Leyen Must Go
“It is clear that Mrs von der Leyen and the members of her Commission are no longer in a position to perform their duties,” the letter states.
“It is clear that Mrs von der Leyen and the members of her Commission are no longer in a position to perform their duties,” the letter states.

The ruling strikes at Brussels’ culture of secrecy and elite impunity.
The EU’s top court says the Commission failed to grant access to text messages relating to Covid vaccine procurements.

The ECJ’s landmark ruling isn’t about vaccines or corruption; it’s a battle for democracy against an elite determined to hide the truth and protect its power.

The watchdog noted that 140 MEPs have also misused assistants’ funds, yet none of them faced such unprecedented punishment as the French presidential frontrunner.

The Commission is fighting to hide both the unlawfully classified documents and von der Leyen’s ‘Pfizergate’ texts, flouting transparency rules.

European Court of Justice finds “irregularities” in Pfizer deal; says Commission president did not have sufficient reason to withhold details from public.

Fragrance company punished for deleted messages while EU Commission chief’s private texts on vaccine procurement remain undisclosed.

The postponement spares Ursula von der Leyen from having to answer uncomfortable questions right before the European elections.

Pfizergate casts long shadow over von der Leyen’s re-election bid.