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The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

“Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

Protecting democracy

The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

Vice-chairs

The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

Coordinators

At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


Next steps

The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

 
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    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

     
     

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    Foreign interference committee resumes its work 

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    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

     
     

    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

     
     
     

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    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    The second Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the EU elected Raphaël Glucksmann as its Chair at its constitutive session on Thursday.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:


    Next steps

    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

    Raphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    Raphaël GlucksmannRaphaël Glucksmann (S&D, FR) said:

    “Our democracies are under continuous attack and we have to defend them against ever more forceful and sophisticated foreign interference. The mission of this special committee is to evaluate the implementation of the recommendations of its predecessor, continue to analyse the threats and ensure that the 2024 European elections are shielded from these types of attacks.”

    Protecting democracy

    Protecting democracy

    The “Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation II”, or INGE 2 , builds and follows up on the work done by its homonymous predecessor, which ended its work on 23 March. It will also screen existing and planned EU legislation in a range of areas for loopholes that could be exploited by third countries for malicious purposes.

    The 33-member committee will summarise its findings in a report to be adopted by the end of its one-year mandate.

    33-memberone-year mandate

    Vice-chairs

    Vice-chairs

    The committee also elected its vice-chairs, who, together with the chair, make up the bureau of the committee.

    First Vice-Chair: Javier Zarzalejos (EPP, ES)

    Javier Zarzalejos

    Second Vice-Chair: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew Europe, DK)

    Morten Løkkegaard

    Third Vice-Chair: Dace Melbārde (ECR, LV)

    Dace Melbārde

    Fourth Vice-Chair: Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (S&D, PL)

    Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz

    Coordinators

    Coordinators

    At the constitutive meeting, political groups named their coordinators, who act as speakers for their groups:

  • Vladimír Bilčík (EPP, SK)
  • Vladimír Bilčík
  • Pierfrancesco Majorino (S&D, IT)
  • Pierfrancesco Majorino
  • Nathalie Loiseau (RE, FR)
  • Nathalie Loiseau
  • Markéta Gregorová (Greens/EFA, CZ)
  • Markéta Gregorová
  • Marco Dreosto (ID, IT)
  • Marco Dreosto
  • Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR, PL)
  • Ryszard Czarnecki
  • Clare Daly (The Left, IE)
  • Clare Daly

    Next steps

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    The first regular meeting of the newly constituted committee will be held on 17 May on Russian disinformation and propaganda in relation to its war against Ukraine, jointly with the Subcommittee on Security and Defence. The following week the committee travels to the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on 24-25 May to meet, among others, with officials of NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence.

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  • Special Committee on foreign interference in all democratic processes in the European Union, including disinformation (INGE 2)  Special Committee on foreign interference in all democratic processes in the European Union, including disinformation (INGE 2) 
  • Watch the video of the constitutive meeting (12.05.2022.)  Watch the video of the constitutive meeting (12.05.2022.) 
  • Homepage of the special committee (membership, meeting dates, documents, contacts)  Homepage of the special committee (membership, meeting dates, documents, contacts) 
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  • Press release: Parliament names MEPs to sit on three new committees (24.03.2022)  Press release: Parliament names MEPs to sit on three new committees (24.03.2022) 
  • Press release: Three new committees on Pegasus spyware, foreign interference and COVID-19 (10.03.2022)  Press release: Three new committees on Pegasus spyware, foreign interference and COVID-19 (10.03.2022) 
  • Press release: EU must prepare better to fight off foreign interference and disinformation (09.03.2022)  Press release: EU must prepare better to fight off foreign interference and disinformation (09.03.2022) 
     
     
     
     
     

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