The correct Romanian parliament member Ghorghe Piperea of the Factation of the European Conservatives and Reformers (EKR), who submitted a request for no confidence against EU President Ursula von der Leyen last week, was dismissed in Strasbourg on Thursday.
It was about allegations that Leyen was rejected about the Corona Policy of the Commission and the alleged influence on elections in the Member States such as Romania and Germany.
FPö supported the motion of no trust
On Thursday, 175 MPs voted for the report of no trust, but 360 against it. 18 Remember. Of the Austrian members of the Enps, only the six mandatars of the FPö stated that they wanted to support the motion without trust. The ÖVP wanted to vote against it. Social -Democrats, Liberals and De Groenen did not want to support the application, but partially wanted to vote with abstinence, as representatives of the delegations explained on Tuesday. Freedom EU MP Roman Hauser had supported the application of the application last week.
Application of this kind of rarity
A request for no trust against the EU committee is extremely rare. To make it vote in the EU parliament, ten percent of EU MPs must be for this. In the case of success, the committee must resign. A majority of two thirds of the votes cast would be necessary. This has never happened before.
The committee under Jacques Santer, which was shaken by a corruption scandal, resigned in 1999 before being coordinated with her destiny. Even if she has won today, the Leyen is not safe in the saddle. For example, the surprising and short term withdrawal of a proposal against Greenwashing on green, social -democratic and liberal side had caused indignation.
Source: Krone

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