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Von der Line faces the European Parliament and responds to the extreme right

A few days before a vote to withhold confidence, which does not pose a great danger to the presidency of the European Commission, Ursula von der Line condemned “ancient methods of extremists”, as it described, in its endeavor to fill the “pro -Europe” majority despite tension in the European Parliament.

Von der Line, during a session of Parliament, yesterday, accused the extremist right -wing deputies who submitted a memorandum to withhold confidence, that they were “opposed to vaccination” and “fans of Putin (Russian President Vladimir Putin), in an attempt to provide answers to European deputies while its management faces criticism.

The German leader went to “all the forces supporting Europe and democracy in this council” to reject the memorandum during the vote tomorrow.

There is no doubt that the memorandum of blocking the confidence presented by a section of the extreme right will not lead to the overthrow of the German official during the upcoming voting session.

But a year after the European elections, this discussion would allow the opponents of the von der Line, to raise the tone within the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

It may also constitute an occasion to liquidate some of the accounts in the ranks of the majority of “pro -Europe”, where the Social Democrats and Medium are criticized regularly the influence of the right, and the powers are increasingly focused in the hands of the head of the Commission.

It was launched a memorandum of confidence on the initiative of the extremist right -wing Romanian deputy, Gorgi Pepperia, who criticizes the head of the European Commission for not being transparent in the case known as “Pizragait”.

The Monastery of Line, the text messages that I exchanged with the Executive Director of the Fayzar Pharmaceutical Group, Albert Burla, have not yet circulated during the Kofid Fund when the European Commission was negotiating with these American laboratories to buy vaccines from them.

Because of this case, the Commission has become a subject of complaints submitted by vaccine associations and personalities, as well as the American newspaper “The New York Times”, which sought to see the relevant correspondence, but to no avail.

Pepperia also accuses the European Commission of “interfering” in the presidential elections in Romania, which he won, Nicosor Dan, a supporter of the European bloc in May.

The national candidate, Calin Georgisco, ranked first during a previous electoral round organized in November, but the Constitutional Court in Romania canceled the election results, noting violations and suspicions of interference from Russia, and the European Commission raised the tone against the “Tech Talk” network of social communication, after suspicion of violating its duties and making way for possible manipulations from Russia.

On a wider scale, Pippuria accused the UNHCR of “misuse of its powers” and “ignoring Parliament”, which raised questions about “a non -democratic concentration of decisions in the hands of” von der Line.

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