

Qatargate, More MEPs Stripped of Immunity
Two more left-wing MEPs find their protection lifted, as investigation into one of the EU’s biggest corruption scandals grows.
Two more left-wing MEPs find their protection lifted, as investigation into one of the EU’s biggest corruption scandals grows.
The committee came down hard on Poland and Hungary for their use of spyware. The recommendations call for an immediate moratorium on its use, acquisition, and exportation, with the possibility of lifting the ban on a country-by-country basis.
In place of the current parliament, the Hungarian prime minister envisioned a delegate-based model that would return power over the EU to its member states.
Belgian court documents indicate that former MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri was not only advising MEPs within the S&D to favor Qatar, but Morocco as well.