Florian Philippot, the leader of the French Patriotic Party, has made shocking allegations against Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, claiming she is embroiled in a corruption scandal.
Ednews reports that Philippot made these accusations public via his X social network page. His claims stem from an article published in Liberation, which accused von der Leyen of nepotism in appointing party member Marcus Piper to the European Commission. Allegedly, von der Leyen created a new position for small and medium enterprises and appointed Piper.
In response, Philippot condemned the European Union as a "deeply corrupt system" with unchecked power and vast sums of money. He urged France to exit the EU, declaring it "the most corrupt machine in the world."
These allegations have sparked controversy and raised questions about accountability within the European Commission. Further developments are awaited as this story unfolds. Stay tuned for updates.