The European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for an investigation into possible links between the Catalan independence movement and Russia. By 433 votes in favour, to just 56, he urged Parliament to also investigate Russia's possible attempts to interfere in EU affairs, especially in the run-up to the European elections in June this year.
In the European Parliament A very important decision was adopted on Russia's intervention in the European Union. Members of the European Parliament are under criticism and demanding an investigation into their relations with the Kremlin. Carles Puigdemont and the issue of Catalan independence are the center of European attention.
the Accuracy It focuses on the period 2017-2020, precisely the most intense years of the Catalan independence process. This accusation was also heard earlier in Strasbourg, but from the Vice President of the European Commission, who expressed his regret at the existence of reports linking Catalan separatist politicians to the Kremlin.
In the Accuracy The European Parliament is very concerned about these facts and also warns of possible attempts by the Kremlin to influence the European elections in June. The document highlights a request for the authorities to conduct an effective investigation into the relations of MEPs believed to be linked to the Kremlin and Russia's attempts to destabilize and interfere in the European Union, referring, among other things, to former Catalan Prime Minister Carles. Puigdemont.
In this context, MEPs remember the allegedly massive disinformation campaigns spread by the Kremlin during the most complex years of the Catalan independence process. At the same time, they demand not to attack the judges charged with investigating this matter.
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