FPÖ warns: WHO pandemic contract endangers our democracy and freedom!
FPÖ warns: WHO pandemic contract endangers our democracy and freedom!
Genf, Schweiz - The EU MP Geral Hauser, member of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ), has had a sharp criticism of the acceptance of the WHO pandemic contract, which was decided on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Hauser described the crucial vote as "leverage democratic processes", since the contract was accepted by acclamation without a formal vote. In his view, this raises serious questions regarding the transparency and legitimacy of the procedure.
In his opinion, Hauser emphasized the massive effects of the contract on national sovereignty, physical integrity as well as freedom of expression and economic self -determination. As early as November 2024, significant changes to this contract were discussed in Geneva, which underline the aim of the World Health Organization (WHO) to set a global standard for health and security. Hauser expressed concerns that such measures could endanger the fundamental rights of Member States and their citizens. In his opinion, critical debates are essential in order to ensure that these rights do not remain on the route, as [constitutional freunde.ch] (https://verfektungfreunde.ch/en/der-who-pandemie contract-im-kreuzfeuer-souveraenitaet- and-direkt-democracy-Democracy-Democracy.global control and national concerns
A central concern of Hauser is the potential global control authority of the WHO, which could intervene in future health crises. The new contract enables the WHO to intervene in national legislation, especially with regard to vaccinations, lockdowns and travel restrictions. From Hauser's perspective, such interventions require legitimation by the sovereign, i.e. the citizens themselves. This contradicts what [constitutional freunde.ch] (https://verfassungfreunde.ch/de/der-Who-pandemie contract-im-kreuzfeuer-souveraenitaeta-freheit-und-direkt- der-kippe/) to protect the sovereignty of the states and their citizens.
The FPÖ plans to combat the contract not only at parliamentary but also at a legal level. This initiative could help to stop similar contracts with supranational organizations such as the WHO. The aim of this sovereignty initiative is to preserve national sovereignty and ensure that the rights of citizens are not undermined.
conclusion and outlook
The discussion about the WHO pandemic contract illustrates how crucial the protection of national sovereignty and the fundamental rights of the citizens is. The concerns about possible restrictions on freedom of expression and direct democratic practices are becoming increasingly louder, according to [constitutional lovers] (https://verstektungfreunde.ch/en/der-Who-pandemie contract-im-kreuzfeuer-souveraenitaet--und-direkt-emocracy-on-der-kippe/). Gerald Hauser and the FPÖ see the responsibility of representing the voice of the sovereign and maintaining the social dialogue through future health guidelines.
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