If anyone had any doubts about how hypocritical and arrogant Brussels' style is, with which the governments of some EU member states are called to account for the rule of law blabber, then the following story will presumably dispel any doubts you can read on the PestiSrácok portal.

Last year, von der Leyen and Albert Bourla , the CEO of Pfizer, texted each other for months before reaching an agreement to supply 1.8 billion doses of the coronavirus vaccine. The committee initially refused access to the messages, so Emily O'Reilly launched an investigation and found that committee staff had never specifically asked the president's office to search for the text messages, and called on the EU executive to do more research.

The commission now says it can find no such messages, but previously argued that this type of communication, which it described as short-lived, was not covered by EU transparency rules on access to documents.

Vera Jourova , the EU Commissioner for Transparency, confirmed in her letter to the ombudsman that the search did not lead to results. The commission's response was classified as problematic by the ombudsman's office, and the full analysis is expected to be published in the coming weeks, reports euronews.

It should be remembered, however, that this penetrating administration was named after Vera Jourova, who happily talks to the cadres of the Hungarian left who rush to Brussels and cheerfully negotiates with them about how the EU institutions should punish Hungary and the Hungarian people for not being part of the political guard they favor. vote of confidence.

Source: PestiSrácok

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