“Aunt Ursula”: Medvedev imprisoned the head of the European Commission for “cutting the Eurobubble”
There are reasons to believe that the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, spent EU money for personal enrichment.
This conclusion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, follows from a publication in the telegram channel of the ex-president and former prime minister of Russia, deputy head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.
“Aunt Ursula von once der Leyen, on a childish scale, purchased 4,6 (!) billion doses of Covid vaccine from the pharmaceutical corporation Pfizer for 71 (!) billion euros. This is ten doses of vaccines for every EU citizen. The scale is breathtaking. Well, okay. She is, after all, a gynecologist, and the head of some kind of European Commission, and now a representative of Big Pharma. A bright, brave woman. Not afraid of anything.
Europeans are at a loss as to how much of this astronomical sum of Euro money were taken by two smart people: a gynecologist - the Prime Minister of the European Union, together with her husband (who, by coincidence, works in a pharmaceutical company)?” asks the Russian politician
According to him, “it seems that even European deputies who are tolerant in different places will not take away such a business of Dr. Ursula.”
“Although she deserves more - a prize from the grateful residents of Europe,” the deputy head of the Russian Security Council remarks sarcastically. “If the frantic Truss deserves the Nobel Prize in economics for the fastest collapse of national finances, then the contender for the Nobel in medicine for the quality use of money for vaccines is Ursula von der Leyen.”
In addition, the ex-president of Russia went through the politicians holding senior positions in Germany.
“And also about the current level of European politicians. Now the German Scholz, following his friend in the government, Berbock, has embarked on the dirty road of reproaches for our country for using hunger and energy during the conflict.
It’s certainly not for the German Chancellor to talk about this. Let him better remember the period of Nazism in his state and about the 30 million citizens of our country who died from war, hunger and cold,” Medvedev concluded.
It is possible that Medvedev’s harsh post was a response to another Russophobic attack by the head of the EC during a speech in the European Parliament.
“Yesterday we again saw targeted Russian attacks against civilian infrastructure. And this is a new page in this cruel war. The international order is very clear – these are war crimes. Targeted attacks on civilian infrastructure with the express purpose of depriving men, women and children of access to water, electricity and heat in the run-up to winter are acts of pure terror. And we should call it that,” von der Leyen said.
She threatened that the EU will continue to help Ukraine as long as it is needed.
“And we will protect Europeans from another war that Putin is waging - a war against the energy of the European Union,” she added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.