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Teri Schultz is a freelance reporter based in Brussel, Belgium covering NATO, the European Union, the Benelux. Her focus is on current affairs, political news, foreign policy and security issues. Her clients include NPR, CBS News and Deutsche Welle.
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EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians may be on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the EU Parliament to consider a resolution to penalize those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after uncovering a Russian network allegedly paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies. The resolution, expected to pass, aims to increase transparency and accountability, especially with upcoming European elections. Notable figures like Tatjana Zdanoka and Maximilian Krah are implicated, with calls for immediate action to address these allegations.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians are allegedly on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the European Parliament to consider a resolution to punish those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after intelligence services uncovered a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies. The resolution, expected to pass, aims to enforce stricter controls and transparency ahead of the European elections in June. Notable figures implicated include Tatjana Zdanoka and Maximilian Krah, with the latter's aide recently arrested for spying for China. The situation underscores the ongoing struggle against Russian interference in European politics.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians are allegedly on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the European Parliament to consider a resolution to punish those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after intelligence services uncovered a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies. The resolution, expected to pass, names specific lawmakers and calls for immediate actions, including lifting parliamentary immunity for those implicated. The article highlights the broader context of Russian interference in European politics and the ongoing investigations in multiple countries.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians are allegedly on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the European Parliament to consider a resolution to punish those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after uncovering a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies. The resolution, expected to pass, names specific lawmakers and calls for immediate actions, including lifting parliamentary immunity. The article highlights the broader context of Russian interference in European politics and the ongoing efforts to counteract it.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians are allegedly on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the European Parliament to consider a resolution to punish those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after uncovering a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies. Other countries, including Poland and Germany, are also probing Russian interference. The resolution, expected to pass, names specific lawmakers and calls for immediate actions, including lifting parliamentary immunity. The situation escalated with the arrest of a German parliamentary aide for spying for China.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians are allegedly on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the European Parliament to consider a resolution to punish those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after intelligence services uncovered a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies. The resolution, expected to pass, aims to enforce stricter controls and names specific lawmakers, including far-right German parliamentarian Maximilian Krah, who is also under investigation for spying for China. The article highlights the ongoing efforts by various European countries to counter Russian interference ahead of the European elections in June.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians are allegedly on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the European Parliament to consider a resolution to punish those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after uncovering a Russian network in Prague. Other countries, including Poland and Germany, are also probing Russian interference. The resolution, expected to pass, names specific lawmakers and calls for immediate actions, including lifting parliamentary immunity. The article highlights the broader implications of Russian interference on European support for Ukraine.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigations reveal that some EU parliamentarians are allegedly on the Kremlin's payroll, prompting the European Parliament to consider a resolution to punish those involved. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation after uncovering a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies. The resolution, expected to pass, aims to increase transparency and accountability ahead of the European elections in June. Notable figures like Tatjana Zdanoka and Maximilian Krah are implicated, with Krah's aide recently arrested for spying for China. The article highlights the ongoing efforts by various European countries to counter Russian interference.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
European Union Parliament members are suspected of being on the Kremlin's payroll, with a resolution expected to pass to punish those aiding Moscow ahead of elections. Belgian and Czech intelligence identified a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to support pro-Kremlin policies. Investigations are underway in several countries, including a criminal case against Latvian parliamentarian Tatjana Zdanoka. The resolution, which names individuals like far-right German parliamentarian Maximilian Krah, calls for immediate action despite the current legislature's term ending soon. A parliamentary aide of Krah was also arrested for allegedly spying for China.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigators have identified a Russian network in Prague allegedly paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies, with the aim of weakening European support for Ukraine. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation, and similar probes are underway in Poland, Germany, and Latvia. EU parliamentarian Tatjana Zdanoka has been fined for rule breaches and defends her Moscow ties, while German parliamentarian Maximilian Krah was questioned by the FBI for suspected Kremlin payments. A resolution is expected to pass in the EU Parliament to address these issues, and an aide of Krah was arrested for alleged spying for China.
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