Russia’s war against Ukraine makes the threat from foreign information manipulation clearer than ever.

@EP_Democracy is suggesting measures today to better protect elections and democracy, with further interference likely to increase ahead of .

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Foreign malicious actors use all kinds of tools, here are some examples:

👉attacking critical infrastructure
👉recruiting former leaders
👉abusing new technology
👉spreading disinformation

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Ahead of the 2024 elections, malicious actors may try to erode trust in the election system, discourage citizens from voting or manipulate public debate.

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This is why MEPs are repeating their call today for EU-level strategy coordination, while insisting on making society stronger and more resilient in the fight against foreign interference, in particular.

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In this video, rapporteur @kalniete explains the need to sanction perpetrators:

RT @europarlAV: 🗳️Vote in @EP_Democracy Committee of report on Foreign interference in all democratic processes in the 🇪🇺 EU, including disinformation

Download 📽️extracts from the vote and statement by Rapporteur Sandra @kalniete : eptwitter.eu/qCbh t.co/zkC6ihb3M0

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The EP's communications team will do its part.

We'll do our utmost to make clear what's at stake during elections, defend democratic debate and warn fellow citizens when we identify attempts to interfere in European democracy.

Press release ⤵️
eptwitter.eu/qCbB

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