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Russiagate: allegations of Russian interference in the democratic processes of the European Union

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This resolution expresses outrage over Russia's ongoing efforts to undermine European democracy through interference, disinformation, and manipulation. It specifically addresses allegations of Russian interference targeting democratic processes, political parties, and individuals within the EU, including Members of the European Parliament. The resolution calls for thorough investigations into these allegations, stricter enforcement of existing measures, and enhanced internal reforms within the European Parliament to prevent future undue external influence. It emphasizes the need for robust action, including potential sanctions and legal proceedings, to counter these threats and protect the integrity of EU democratic institutions, especially in light of upcoming elections.

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Foreign interference, information manipulation, and disinformation are considered serious violations of the EU's foundational values, including democracy and the rule of law.

What changes

  • The resolution expresses outrage over Russian efforts to undermine European democracy by recruiting MEPs as agents of influence and creating dependencies through political parties.
  • It condemns Russian efforts to abuse and falsify historical recollection to justify its aggression and expansionist policy.
  • The resolution calls for thorough investigation into allegations that MEP Tatjana Ždanoka acted as an FSB informant.

Expected impact

  • Allegations of an MEP acting as an FSB informant pose a severe threat to the Union's security and democracy, necessitating investigation and potential sanctions.
  • The resolution calls for the EU institutions and Member States to make significant investments in strengthening democratic resilience and rule of law, including counter-intelligence capabilities.
  • MEPs are urged to be banned from performing paid side jobs for organizations or individuals in the Transparency Register or for non-EU countries to limit conflicts of interest and foreign interference.

Limitations

  • The document is a resolution and does not contain specific legislative articles or annexes detailing new legal provisions. Therefore, analysis is limited to the statements and condemnations within the resolution itself.
  • The document refers to ongoing investigations and reports, but does not provide the full details or outcomes of these processes.

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