Insights European Parliament passes written resolution on tackling fake news and foreign electoral interference

The resolution adopted last week warns that foreign electoral interference seriously threatens European democratic societies to the benefit of anti-EU, right-wing extremist and populist forces. Further, it says, attempts to influence decision-making in the EU put European democratic societies at risk.

The resolution notes that foreign interference has a systematic pattern, be it through campaigns on social media, cyber attacks on infrastructure related to elections or financial support to political parties in the run-up to all major national and European elections. Much of this interference benefits anti-EU, extremist and populist candidates.

Despite Member States fully or partially banning foreign donations to political parties or candidates, foreign actors find ways to circumvent those rules, the resolution states, singling out cases of the Front National in France, and allegations reported by media on the Freedom Party in Austria, Lega in Italy and Leave.eu in the UK.

MEPs also expressed deep concern about the “highly dangerous nature of Russian propaganda”, which is the main source of disinformation in Europe and which has doubled since January 2019 (998 cases) as compared to 2018 (434 cases).

MEPs also strongly condemned “aggressive actions” from non-European countries seeking to undermine the sovereignty of EU accession countries in the Western Balkans and Eastern partnership countries.

MEPs also called for an upgrade of the EU East StratCom Task Force to a permanent structure with more funding. They called on internet and social media companies to cooperate in countering disinformation, without undermining freedom of speech, and on the EU to create a legal framework to counter hybrid threats. To read the European Parliament’s press release in full, click here.

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