Brussels in the hands of the lobbies
The Belgian police, who “suspect a Gulf country of influencing the economic and political decisions of the European Parliament,” arrested five people, including the vice president, Eval Kaili.
The Belgian police, who “suspect a Gulf country of influencing the economic and political decisions of the European Parliament,” arrested five people, including the vice president, Eval Kaili.
The staff of the Parliament and the European Elected Officials, also forced by the health pass, are aware of the serious drift. “The rights of European citizens are threatened. The health pass is unscientific and must be abandoned: it creates a false sense of security,” said elected officials during a press conference.