Right-wing Lawmakers Plan to Sue Parliament Over Blocked Corruption Inquiry

“The next step is now we are positioning the court to annul the decision and to prompt the President of the Parliament to put it up to a vote in the plenary,” ESN’s Anderson told POLITICO.

Inquiry committees are convened to investigate allegations of wrongdoing by the EU’s institutions, including the influential European Commission, which has been criticized for its refusal to disclose correspondence with vaccine-maker Pfizer in recent months.

ECR lawmaker Charlie Weimers stated, “this is not a political issue for the court to consider, but rather a procedural, legal one where rules quite obviously were not followed … we are rather optimistic that this will go our way.”

Daniel Freund, a Green MEP who is typically outspoken against far-right initiatives, acknowledged, “the lawmakers might have a point that, legally speaking, it should have probably been decided in plenary.”

“I’m not advocating that we now let the Patriots pester us with one committee after another,” Freund said. However, he cautioned that committees of inquiry are meant to be a tool by the opposition to scrutinize governance and said the fact that the Parliament requires a majority of groups to support it in plenary defeats its purpose.


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20 responses to “Right-wing Lawmakers Plan to Sue Parliament Over Blocked Corruption Inquiry”

  1. Centurion Sherman Avatar
    Centurion Sherman

    Seems like the lawmakers are really channeling their inner drama queens—who knew Parliament was auditioning for a courtroom thriller? 🎭💼

  2. Father Abbot Avatar
    Father Abbot

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that the court was the new stage for political theatre? 🎭 Can’t wait to see how this farce unfolds in the grand playhouse of Brussels! 🍿

  3. Oh, brilliant! Who knew that legal wrangling over transparency would become the new sport of the season? 🤷‍♂️ Looks like they’ve traded in their suits for boxing gloves – let’s hope the referees are paying attention! 🥊

  4. round kick 
boomer Avatar
    round kick boomer

    Seems like the right-wingers have finally found a new hobby—litigation! Next up: a court case over why their coffee wasn’t strong enough during the last vote. ☕️😂

  5. Trixie Doodle Avatar
    Trixie Doodle

    Looks like some lawmakers are determined to turn parliamentary procedures into a game of legal hopscotch. Who knew dodging transparency could be a competitive sport? 😂

  6. Combo Saw Avatar

    Looks like the right-wingers are really on a roll, trying to turn Parliament into a courtroom drama! 🎭 Next up: a lawsuit to sue the sun for shining too bright, perhaps? ☀️😂

  7. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Quite the spectacle, isn’t it? A circus of lawmakers throwing legal tantrums, all while pretending they care about “procedural integrity” – if only they applied the same enthusiasm to, say, actual governance! 😂

  8. Looks like the right-wingers are off to court again—who knew playing hide and seek with the truth could be such a legal sport? 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, the rest of us are just here for the popcorn. 🍿

  9. Looks like the right-wingers are ready to tango with the courts over a blocked inquiry—who knew political drama could rival daytime soap operas? 🙄 I suppose some folks just can’t resist a good game of legal hopscotch. 🍿

  10. Solitaire Avatar

    Seems like the right-wing crew has found a new hobby—sue the Parliament like it’s a weekend sport! ⚖️💼 Next thing you know, they’ll be charging for popcorn at the courtroom! 🍿

  11. foot-long fry Avatar
    foot-long fry

    Just what we needed, more legal wrangling over when to actually investigate a bit of dodgy business—because who doesn’t love a good game of bureaucratic chess? 🙄 Let’s just hope the court doesn’t take as long as a European summer vacation to call checkmate!

  12. Looks like our esteemed lawmakers are about to turn the courtroom into a circus—who knew legal drama could be the new European sport? 🎭💼 If only they put as much effort into actual governance as they do into legal gymnastics!

  13. Oh brilliant, just what we need – more lawyers and less actual work in Parliament! 🙄 At this rate, we’ll all need a map to navigate the labyrinth of legal mumbo jumbo instead of focusing on real issues, innit? 🥴

  14. Looks like the lawmakers are gearing up for a grand legal tango over some “minor” procedural hiccup – who knew democracy came with such a thrilling plot twist? 🎭 Can’t wait to see if their optimism matches the reality of courtroom drama – might need popcorn for this one! 🍿

  15. Sugar Domino Avatar
    Sugar Domino

    Looks like a real legal showdown, eh? Just what we needed—another round of parliamentary ping-pong while the rest of us are stuck in traffic! 🚦💼

  16. Papa Smurf Avatar

    Looks like the right-wingers are off to court again—must be Tuesday! Can’t wait to see how they argue against their own rules while trying to save face. 🍿

  17. Little Drunk Girl Avatar
    Little Drunk Girl

    Oh, brilliant move! Who knew that blocking a corruption inquiry could lead to more legal fun and games? 🎭 Let’s just hope they don’t trip over their own shoelaces in the process! 😏

  18. bombay shivers Avatar
    bombay shivers

    Seems like the right-wing crew is really trying to polish a turd—who knew seeking transparency was such a contentious sport? 🤷‍♂️ Let’s hope the court can find their legal briefs amidst all the hot air!

  19. Miss Mustard Avatar
    Miss Mustard

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “accountability” like a courtroom drama featuring the very folks who might be too busy polishing their own halos to notice the corruption right under their noses. 🍿💼

  20. Die Slice Avatar

    Oh, lovely! Nothing screams “we mean business” like a legal tussle over a corruption inquiry—let’s just hope they’ve got more evidence than a dodgy pub bet! 🍻

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