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‘Revolving Doors’ Between EU Commission Staff and Corporations Prompts a New Probe
The porous barrier between the private sector and the EU previously came under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Qatargate scandal.
The porous barrier between the private sector and the EU previously came under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Qatargate scandal.
Pfizergate casts long shadow over von der Leyen’s re-election bid.
One centre-right official referred to the European Commission President as a “crippled horse.”
The EU’s own prosecutor’s office argues that the cuts would make its job impossible, including investigating von der Leyen’s Pfizer text messages.
Brussels elites are conflating a police investigation into a suspected Chinese spy with evidence-free allegations about conservative MEPs taking Russian money—just weeks before the European elections.
Thanks to the Commission, EU taxpayers paid for hundreds of millions of surplus jabs— paying more for them on average than the rest of the world.
The coming EU elections might be the last chance for Eurocrats to mend the growing gap between the voters and the institutions. The European Conservative will pay close attention to the coming campaign period, and so should you.
EU countries blame Brussels for purchasing excessive doses at a high cost.
Hosted by Salvini’s Lega party, the ID Group’s convention gathered a thousand members from 14 conservative parties in Florence—an ideal place to kickstart Europe’s new right-wing Renaissance.
One centre-right official referred to the European Commission President as a “crippled horse.”
The EU’s own prosecutor’s office argues that the cuts would make its job impossible, including investigating von der Leyen’s Pfizer text messages.
Brussels elites are conflating a police investigation into a suspected Chinese spy with evidence-free allegations about conservative MEPs taking Russian money—just weeks before the European elections.
Thanks to the Commission, EU taxpayers paid for hundreds of millions of surplus jabs— paying more for them on average than the rest of the world.
The coming EU elections might be the last chance for Eurocrats to mend the growing gap between the voters and the institutions. The European Conservative will pay close attention to the coming campaign period, and so should you.
EU countries blame Brussels for purchasing excessive doses at a high cost.
Hosted by Salvini’s Lega party, the ID Group’s convention gathered a thousand members from 14 conservative parties in Florence—an ideal place to kickstart Europe’s new right-wing Renaissance.
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