Russia used the vote of no confidence against Von der Leyen to stir up polarization in the EU
Briefly

Russian disinformation campaigns significantly impact Europe, especially through events like the vote of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The Kremlin seeks to manipulate narratives that highlight dysfunctions within the EU to polarize and weaken it. Disinformation networks, particularly the Pravda Network, utilize various online channels to influence public opinion. These efforts are often supported by anti-European far-right groups. A notable instance related to the vote involved claims linked to the Pfizergate scandal, surrounding communications between Von der Leyen and Pfizer during vaccine negotiations.
The Kremlin used the recent vote of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to launch a narrative about the dysfunctions of European institutions, attempting to polarize and weaken the EU.
Russian disinformation networks like Pravda Network aim to manipulate European public opinion through extensive online activities, leveraging events to reinforce anti-EU sentiments among far-right groups.
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