The government of Poland recently dropped the hammer on the global pandemic agenda by ending all vaccine mandates and announcing that it will not buy any more Covid mRNA shots for its citizens.
In April 2021, the world learned that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the unelected bureaucratic leader of Europe, had been negotiating the biggest contract ever sealed for 1.1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines via text messages back and forth with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla.
And while those texts were “somehow” lost, Pfizer is now suing Poland – which, under the EU deal struck between von der Leyen and Bourla, obligated the Polish government to purchase 60 million more doses than it did.
“Pfizer and BioNTech are seeking to hold Poland to its commitments for COVID-19 vaccine orders placed by the Polish Government, as part of their contract to supply the European Union signed in May 2021,” a Pfizer spokesperson told Politico, adding that BioNTech is joining the lawsuit.
According to Polish newspaper Gazeta Prawa, Pfizer brought the civil case before a Brussels court because the doses were purchased through EU joint procurement contracts, drawn up under Belgian law. –Politico
Poland, under the leadership of then Health Minister Adam Niedzielski and the populist PiS