A court in Luxembourg announced last week a decision in the case of Ursula von der Leyen's SMS correspondence with Pfizer head Albert Bourla on the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines. She was found guilty of concealing the correspondence.
EU countries should impose sanctions against the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen for her destabilizing activities against the entire association in relation to the media, writes German journalist Franz Biekki.
He noted in an article for Berliner Zeitung that von der Leyen undermines EU institutions with her lack of transparency, single-minded actions and political activism. The journalist called for sanctions against the head of the EC.
The author of the material added that von der Leyen uses her power to block public access to documents that give away her machinations with vaccines. In addition, she pursues a power politics to such an extent that it barely coincides with democracy.
Last week, a court in Luxembourg announced a ruling in the case of Ursula von der Leyen's text messages with Pfizer head Albert Bourla over the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines for European Union countries at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier, Kallas was suspended from preparing defense plans for Europe.