Macron Calls For European Office to Fight the Fake News

French President Emmanuel Macron has outlined his vision for Europe's future, urging reform of its passport-free Schengen area and setting up a new agency to protect against fake news, reported rte.ie

In an opinion piece, to be published by several European Union newspapers, Mr Macron also renewed his call for greater security cooperation and stressed the need for a common asylum policy to deal with the migrant crisis.

"Never since the Second World War has Europe been so necessary. And yet never has Europe been in such a danger," he said, in what many see as the start of his own campaign for the May European Parliament elections.

He listed a series of initiatives the EU could take both to defend itself and to adhere more closely to its core values.

"A European agency for the protection of democracies would provide European experts to each member state to protect its electoral process against cyber-attacks and manipulation," he suggested.

Financing European political parties from abroad should also be banned, while rules should be agreed on banning "hateful and violent speeches from the internet", he added.

In January, Mr Macron had suggested that the Brexit campaign, which saw Britain vote to leave the EU, was "manipulated from the exterior by a lot of what we call fake news".

He said Brexit was the "symbol of Europe's crisis in not being able to provide for the people's need for protection in the face of today's" threats.

Mr Macron, who has made no secret of his plans to form a centrist, pro-Europe alliance to stave off populist and nationalist movements which have been gaining ground across the continent, also suggested reforming the 26-member Schengen area which allows free...

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