‘Lost faith’: EU’s top scientist Mauro Ferrari quits over coronavirus response

The head of the European Union’s top science organisation Mauro Ferrari has resigned in disappointment at the height of the coronavirus crisis.

Mauro Ferrari had only become president of the European Research Council on January 1, but EU Commission spokesman Johannes Bahrke said that “Professor Ferrari resigned”, effective immediately.

The head of the EU agency had complained about the lack of solidarity between EU states and political games preventing him from working on effective pan-European response to the coronavirus in a statement published by the Financial Times.

“I have seen enough of both the governance of science, and the political operations at the European Union,” he wrote in the statement explaining his decision.

The scientist, who had been assuming the position only since the Jan. 1, said “I have lost faith in the system itself”, and now wishes to be “away from offices in Brussels, where my political skills are clearly inadequate.”

Ferrari claims having proposed an emergency research plan involving the best scientists of the world to fight the pandemic, but it was unanimously refused by the agency’s governing body based on formalities, without even consulting the substance of the suggestion.

“I have been extremely disappointed by the European response to Covid-19”, Ferrari citing the complete absence of coordination of health care policies among member states and border closures, as well as the opposition to cohesive financial support initiatives.

“In time of emergencies, people and institutions revert to their deepest nature and reveal their true character” he argues.

Ferrari decided to return “to the frontlines of the fight against COVID-19”, where he can “be at the true service of those who need new medical solutions.”

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