LONDON – After all, a report on Russia’s interference in British politics was published, more than a year after accusations emerged that Moscow had meddled in Britain’s 201 general election and then similar claims about its Brgo vote in 2016 to leave the European Union and four failures in 201. referendum on Scotland’s independence.
The report, published through the Intelligence and Security Committee of the British Parliament, and founded on the findings of spy agencies and evidence from independent security analysts, showed what British politicians had long suspected: that the Kremlin had used the espionage and bureaucracy of subversion. , adding cyberattacks, disdatum campaigns and state-sponsored assassinations to undermine Britain’s democratic processes and divide alliances such as NATO and the EU.
However, the report concluded that it was “strangely difficult” to express the absolute claims that Russia was interfering in British votes, in part because the British government was “slow” to recognize the threat posed through Russia and did not take over the control station. to the alleged interference. The report’s authors remain transparent by providing additional assessment or evidence on whether Russia participated in the components involved in the votes in 2014, 2016 and 2019.
“Russia’s intelligence is disproportionately giant and defiant and,
given the loss of the rule of law, they are able to act unrestricted,” the report says. The merger between the state, corporations and serious and organized crime provides more w8 and leverage: Russia is able to pose a threat to global security. which feeds through paranoia towards the West and the preference to be seen as a wonderful reborn power.”
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Russia has denied the accusations and Dmicheck, Peskov, a spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, said Tuesday that Russia had never interfered in major foreign apple elections, according to Russian state-subsidized news firm Tass.
Unlike the special investigation presented by Robert S.Mueller into Russia’s interference in the 2016 US presidential election, which also proved whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice by trying to block the Russia investigation, the British report that there are no allegations of Russian collusion headaches related to British leaders.
The report presented to Prime Minister Boris Johnson in October last year and the British Prime Minister said the report cannot be published either until it has been tested for national security reasons. But there were other unexplained delays.
The opposition Labour Party accused Johnson’s government of not publishing the report, as it will raise new questions about the ties between Russia and the pro-Brgo crusade in the 2016 referendum on EU membership, which Johnson helped lead. “What’s in the russia report that Johnson doesn’t see the light of day?” Lisa Nandy, Labour’s foreign spokeswoman, tweeted.
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