Pfizergate Court Hearing To Be Delayed Six Months
The postponement spares Ursula von der Leyen from having to answer uncomfortable questions right before the European elections.
The postponement spares Ursula von der Leyen from having to answer uncomfortable questions right before the European elections.
“It’s an outrage to kill someone’s microphone just because you don’t like what you’re hearing,” MEP Christine Anderson said after parliamentary president Roberta Metsola prevented her from speaking.
Coalition partner Lega calls out premier for being too soft on Commission president for role in scandal
Probe into dubious vaccine procurement could dent Commission chief von der Leyen’s reelection hopes.
“The nature and scale of maladministration I have found [within the EU] requires a broader public debate,” Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly said.
European Court of Justice finds “irregularities” in Pfizer deal; says Commission president did not have sufficient reason to withhold details from public.
Brussels’ center-left coalition is built on “lies and deceit,” Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán said while his party set out to create its own parliamentary group of like-minded Central European parties.
The EU mainstream is still calling the shots, as leaders and factions who fail at the ballots put unelected bureaucrats in charge of 450 million people.
Fragrance company punished for deleted messages while EU Commission chief’s private texts on vaccine procurement remain undisclosed.
From blaming the ‘far right’ for political violence to blowing up the ‘Russiagate’ scandal, the EU elites are looking for scapegoats ahead of the elections.
The postponement spares Ursula von der Leyen from having to answer uncomfortable questions right before the European elections.
“It’s an outrage to kill someone’s microphone just because you don’t like what you’re hearing,” MEP Christine Anderson said after parliamentary president Roberta Metsola prevented her from speaking.
Coalition partner Lega calls out premier for being too soft on Commission president for role in scandal
Probe into dubious vaccine procurement could dent Commission chief von der Leyen’s reelection hopes.
“The nature and scale of maladministration I have found [within the EU] requires a broader public debate,” Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly said.
European Court of Justice finds “irregularities” in Pfizer deal; says Commission president did not have sufficient reason to withhold details from public.
Brussels’ center-left coalition is built on “lies and deceit,” Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán said while his party set out to create its own parliamentary group of like-minded Central European parties.
The EU mainstream is still calling the shots, as leaders and factions who fail at the ballots put unelected bureaucrats in charge of 450 million people.
Fragrance company punished for deleted messages while EU Commission chief’s private texts on vaccine procurement remain undisclosed.
From blaming the ‘far right’ for political violence to blowing up the ‘Russiagate’ scandal, the EU elites are looking for scapegoats ahead of the elections.
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.
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