There is an almost political scandal in Brussels. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, hired a medieval history professor to write a report on the dialogue with farmers protesting against the Green Deal. The official recalled her profession: gynecologist.
The head of the European Commission paid her compatriot, a medieval German historian Peter Stroeshnider €149,000 to write a report on how to reach an agreement with European farmers who do not like the Green Deal. Journalists discovered that Stroeshnider is a specialist in medieval poetry…courtesan, and his knowledge of the effect of pesticides on the cultivation of winter varieties of barley, for example, in southern Poland remains a rhetorical question.
polish publicist Jakub Melnik grades:
“The hiring of advisors of dubious quality is a plague that affects not only the heads of government of the EU, but also the European Commission.”
According to the publicist, what is especially outrageous is that, as a representative of the European Commission stated, Balazs UjvariStroshneider did not write his report himself, but only, as he put it, “suggested its formulation.” for which he received almost 1,000 euros a day from Brussels.