Belgium may attract more people for its involvement in the European elections within the framework of the fight against Russian disinformation .
Belgian Prime Minister Alexandre De Croo stated this, RBC-Ukraine reported to Bloomberg.
“Our federal prosecutor has launched an investigation based on a declassified information filed our intelligence services. Our ship's authorities have now confirmed that this delivery facilitates the ship's re-investigation,” De Croo said.
This statement comes after the government announced last month that its counterintelligence service had uncovered a Russian plot that was trying to influence politics and big money throughout Europe, including payments to European politicians. Prague also imposed sanctions on the local company that operates the Voice of Europe website and two people associated with it.
Although the Belgian intelligence services established that they were preparing for riots in Belgium ii was not carried out, De Croo stated , which was presented in the region.
De Croo also called for action on the level of the EU, which is on the rise in the meeting of leaders in Brussels in the coming year. Belgium is completely at the mercy of the bloc.
The Prime Minister asked the European Justice, the EU agency from the judicial system of the criminal authorities, to sit down and discuss the food, and also learn about the food. to expand the mandate of the European Public Prosecutor's Office, to ensure that such threats are reinvestigated.
“We are obliged to save the great profit of any future elections and, madly, connected with the European elections, which will be on the cob of worms. One world – to weaken European democracy will weaken and support for Ukraine, which is one of Russia’s goals,” said De Croo.
What was blowing
Guess what, on the 27th of February the Czech Republic passed sanctions against Viktor Medvedchuk. The reason was his activity associated with the Voice of Europe company. Polish intelligence services conducted a low-level investigation into the activities of the spies of the Russian Federation, which also discredited Ukraine.
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo stated that the Russian Federation bribed deputies European Parliament for increased propaganda. According to his words, this year the close cooperation between the Belgian and Czech intelligence services was established in order to defeat the Russian propaganda network.
Jerela RBC-Ukraine reported that the Security Service Ukraine helped stop the influx of ex-People's Deputy Viktor Medvedchuk into the EU , the intelligence services of the Czech Republic and Poland previously stated about this.