The upcoming plenary session at the European Parliament in Brussels on April 10 is expected to be filled with intense debate following allegations that Moscow paid members of the European Parliament. Liberals and Greens in Parliament are demanding an investigation into these accusations of Russian interference in the upcoming European election.
The Czech government has taken action against the news site Voice of Europe, claiming it is part of a pro-Russian influence operation. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has also made claims that Russia has been approaching MEPs and paying them to promote Russian propaganda.
Valérie Hayer, president of the liberal Renew group and a top candidate for the upcoming European Union election, has called for an urgent debate in Parliament on the issue. Hayer emphasized the importance of exposing any EU lawmakers or candidates who have taken money from Russia.
The allegations have raised concerns about the integrity of the upcoming European election and the potential influence of foreign powers. The outcome of the debate at the next plenary session will be closely watched as European leaders grapple with the growing issue of external interference in their political affairs. Stay tuned to Road Rug Cars for the latest updates on this developing story.