Germany’s BSW Party Calls for Halt to RNA-Based COVID Vaccines
Berlin, Germany – September 12, 2025 – The German political party Bundesspartei Deutschland (BSW) is demanding an immediate moratorium on the use of RNA-based coronavirus vaccines in Germany, citing insufficient safety research and a lack of systematic response to reported adverse events. The call for a halt comes amid growing concerns over potential risks associated with the vaccines, including thromboembolic events, myocarditis, and neurological disorders.
The BSW’s statement, released today, argues that despite established international drug safety protocols, comprehensive and high-quality safety studies on RNA vaccines have been lacking. This deficiency, the party contends, has hindered the early detection of potential risks and eroded public trust in vaccination programs-a cornerstone of public health achievements like the eradication of polio, measles, and smallpox. the move by the BSW reflects a broader debate surrounding vaccine safety and transparency, potentially impacting Germany’s ongoing COVID-19 vaccination strategy and future pandemic preparedness efforts.
According to a report by Dnes.bg, the BSW specifically criticized the failure to systematically address warnings related to adverse reactions following vaccination. The party asserts that this oversight has prevented a thorough understanding of the potential dangers associated with the RNA technology.
“Warnings were not systematically addressed,” the BSW stated, “which prevented early detection of potential risks.”
The BSW’s demand for a moratorium,reported by Labor,is contingent on addressing the identified shortcomings in safety research and monitoring. Without such remediation,the party fears a long-term decline in public confidence in vaccinations generally.
The dates of reported adverse events cited by the BSW include: 09.20.2025 at 11:27 a.m. and 12.09.2025 at 09:16 a.m. (timezone unspecified).