The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has been subject to a motion of censure in the European Parliament, initiated by AUR MEP Gheorghe Piperea. The motion was prompted by her refusal to publish messages with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla related to the purchase of vaccines during the pandemic. Although the motion did not pass, it highlights a growing opposition to his leadership in the context of the 'Pfizergate' scandal and has sparked important discussions in European politics.
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Moțiunea de cenzură împotriva Ursulei von der Leyen a fost respinsă în Parlamentul European
Von der Leyen wins vote of no-confidence
Moţiunea de cenzură împotriva șefei Comisiei Europene, Ursula von der Leyen, a căzut cu o largă majoritate
Moțiunea împotriva șefa Comisiei Europene, Ursula von der Leyen, respinsă: Cum au votat europarlamentarii
Ursula von der Leyen poate răsufla ușurată
Eurodeputații resping moțiunea de cenzură împotriva Comisiei Europene
Parlamentul European respinge moțiunea de cenzură împotriva Comisiei Europene și a Ursulei von der Leyen
Moțiunea inițiată de Piperea (AUR) contra Ursulei von der Leyen, repsinsă cu majoritate zdrobitoare
Moţiunea de cenzură iniţiată de Gheorghe Piperea împotriva Ursulei von der Leyen, respinsă de eurodeputaţi
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