European Commission President Ursula von der Laien will be confronted with a proposal to censure far -right MEPs on July 10 in the European Parliament, with almost zero chances of success.

The heads of parliament found on Wednesday night that the proposal had received the minimum number of 72 signatures required to be examined in parliament and set the timetable.

The Romanian MEP of the far -right Georgue Popea, who had the initiative to propose a censure, complains about slide by Ursula von der Laien about short messages exchanged with her chief executive Pfizer Albert Bourla during Covid’s pandemic, when the European Union was negotiating the vaccine market.

The case has caused complaints from various organizations and personalities opposed to the vaccines, as well as the New York Times, which tried to access messages without access.

Pipea also blames the European Commission for ‘Involvement’ in the presidential election in Romania.

MEPs will discuss this proposal next Monday in Strasbourg and then decide during a vote on Thursday.