The European Commissioner-designate Olivér Várhelyi, who is running for the portfolio of Health and Animal Welfare in the next College of Commissioners, showed ambition in the field of medicines and biotechnology to MEPs at his hearing, which lasted almost 3.5 hours on Wednesday 6 November, during which he was criticised for his stance on women’s health, including the right to abortion (see EUROPE B13511A24).
“His answers and silence on abortion speak volumes about his reactionary...