European Commission President von der Leyen may face a vote of no confidence. According to a report by European News Network on the 2nd, the European Parliament plans to debate and vote next week on a “motion of condemnation” against European Commission President von der Leyen and his team, a vote of no confidence. The European Parliament member who proposed the motion said he had collected enough signatures to open the process. If these signatures are officially confirmed, the European Parliament plenary session to be held from the 7th to the 10th of this month will debate and vote on the motion. The above “motion of censure” is mainly based on three allegations. The first is that during the EU COVID-19 vaccine procurement negotiations, von der Leyen and the CEO of Pfizer frequently exchanged text messages. Other allegations include the alleged misuse of post-COVID-19 funding and the European Commission's attempt to lobby European Parliament members to promote their green policies by funding NGOs, both of which were denied by the European Commission.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/03 00:41
European Commission President von der Leyen may face a vote of no confidence. According to a report by European News Network on the 2nd, the European Parliament plans to debate and vote next week on a “motion of condemnation” against European Commission President von der Leyen and his team, a vote of no confidence. The European Parliament member who proposed the motion said he had collected enough signatures to open the process. If these signatures are officially confirmed, the European Parliament plenary session to be held from the 7th to the 10th of this month will debate and vote on the motion. The above “motion of censure” is mainly based on three allegations. The first is that during the EU COVID-19 vaccine procurement negotiations, von der Leyen and the CEO of Pfizer frequently exchanged text messages. Other allegations include the alleged misuse of post-COVID-19 funding and the European Commission's attempt to lobby European Parliament members to promote their green policies by funding NGOs, both of which were denied by the European Commission.