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    Belgium to investigate alleged Russian interference in European elections | Politics News

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    By News Desk on April 12, 2024 Belgium, Europe, Politics, Russia, Saudi Arabia
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    Belgian intelligence claims that Russia has been paying members of the European Parliament to expand its influence network, sparking concerns of interference in the upcoming elections. Prime Minister Alexander De Croo revealed that prosecutors in Belgium are investigating suspected Russian interference with the goal of impacting Ukraine policy.

    According to Belgian intelligence, pro-Russia influence networks have been identified across multiple European countries, including Belgium. In a coordinated effort with the Czech Republic, it is alleged that Russia approached members of the European Parliament and offered them money to promote pro-Russian sentiment.

    De Croo emphasized the clear objectives of Moscow, stating that the aim is to elect more pro-Russian candidates to the European Parliament and strengthen a pro-Russian narrative within the institution. While no cash payments have been confirmed in Belgium, the prime minister highlighted the ongoing pro-Russian interference in the country.

    The allegations are set to be discussed at an upcoming summit of European Union leaders as Europewide polls are scheduled to be held in June to elect a new parliament. The EU has been increasing its support for Ukraine, approving a 50 billion euro plan to aid the country over the next four years.

    With Russia escalating attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and making advances on the ground, De Croo stressed the need for action against Russian influence in EU member states. Urging for cooperation at both the national and EU levels, he called for immediate measures to address the situation.

    The prime minister has requested an urgent meeting of EuroJust and suggested that the antifraud office OLAF should prosecute the case. He emphasized the importance of upholding every citizen’s right to a free and safe vote, signaling a commitment to combatting foreign interference in European elections.

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