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09 Jul 2025, 20:35 GMT+10
The Hungarian PM mocked the EU chief ahead of Thursdays no confidence vote over her handling of vaccine deals
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has called for the resignation of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, posting a parody image ahead of a scheduled no confidence vote in the European Parliament. The motion, set for Thursday, targets her handling of COVID-19 vaccine procurement.
On Tuesday, Orban shared an image stylized as a Time magazine cover, depicting a red background and a retreating von der Leyen under the caption "time to go."
The image was a spoof on a Biden-themed cover of the magazine from 2024 which followed the then-US president's announcement that he would withdraw from the election campaign.
Orban has long been one of von der Leyen's harshest critics, accusing her of undermining EU institutions and interfering in the domestic affairs of member states. He has frequently clashed with Brussels over rule-of-law disputes and sanctions policy, and has claimed the bloc's leadership has tried to isolate Hungary politically.
Within the EU, von der Leyen has faced growing criticism, particularly over her conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her refusal to release private texts exchanged with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla during vaccine procurement talks has fueled ongoing controversy. A European court ruled earlier this year that her office had failed to provide a legitimate justification for withholding the messages.
Critics from both the political left and right, as well as Eurosceptic factions, have accused her of centralizing power, bypassing traditional Commission procedures and parliamentary oversight, as well as overriding national sovereignty in sensitive matters.
Thursday's no confidence vote was initiated by Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea, who cited a pattern of "institutional overreach" in von der Leyen's conduct. The motion needs a two-thirds majority and support from an absolute majority of the European Parliament's 720 members to pass-a threshold observers say is unlikely to be met.
In response, von der Leyen has lashed out at her opponents, labeling them "conspiracy theorists" and "anti-vaxxers" backed by Russia. Speaking at a plenary session this week, she claimed some of her critics were acting "on behalf of their puppet masters in Russia."
Moscow has repeatedly accused von der Leyen of harboring Russophobic views. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov earlier this year referred to her as "Führer Ursula" and accused her of pushing militarization across the EU while deflecting attention from pandemic-era financial mismanagement.
Kremlin officials have also criticized her support for Ukraine and her role in expanding sanctions targeting Russia, calling her one of the key drivers of the EU's confrontation with Moscow.
(RT.com)
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