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Von der Leyen Faces No-Confidence Vote Amid 'Pfizergate' Scandal

European Commission President confronts parliamentary scrutiny over vaccine procurement transparency and alleged procedural misconduct

Background and Legal Proceedings

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is under intensified scrutiny following a no-confidence motion in the European Parliament, prompted by the "Pfizergate" controversy. The scandal centers on undisclosed text messages exchanged between von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla during negotiations for a significant COVID-19 vaccine contract.

In May 2025, the European Union's General Court ruled that the Commission breached transparency obligations by failing to provide access to these messages, which were requested under freedom of information laws. The court criticized the Commission's justification that the messages were either deleted or deemed insignificant, stating that such reasoning lacked credibility and violated EU transparency regulations.

The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has assumed control of an ongoing investigation into potential criminal conduct related to the vaccine procurement process. Allegations under examination include interference in public functions, destruction of SMS messages, corruption, and conflict of interest.

Political Repercussions and Parliamentary Dynamics

The no-confidence motion was initiated by Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea, representing far-right factions within the Parliament. The motion accuses von der Leyen of bypassing standard procedures and failing to maintain transparency during the vaccine negotiations.

Despite the motion's initiation, it is anticipated to fall short of the required two-thirds majority needed for passage. Centrist and left-leaning parties, including the Socialists and Democrats, have expressed intentions to oppose the motion. Their support was reportedly secured after von der Leyen pledged to preserve funding for social programs in the forthcoming EU budget cycle.

Nevertheless, the motion has exposed fractures within the pro-European coalition, with some members expressing concern over von der Leyen's leadership style and her engagement with right-wing parties on certain policy matters.

Von der Leyen's Response and Ongoing Investigations

In a recent address to the European Parliament, von der Leyen defended her actions, asserting that the vaccine contracts were negotiated transparently and in consultation with member states. She dismissed allegations of impropriety as unfounded and labeled criticisms as politically motivated.

The controversy has also drawn attention from international leaders. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has publicly called for von der Leyen's resignation, citing the accumulation of corruption allegations and questioning her competence in managing EU affairs.

As the European Parliament prepares to vote on the no-confidence motion, the outcome is expected to have significant implications for von der Leyen's political standing and the broader discourse on transparency and governance within the European Union.

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