Day 181 of the Invasion of Ukraine: The US Do Not Say whether They Know Who Killed Dugina
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MEPs want sanctions for 6 thousand Russians from the Navalny list. Two Bulgarians among them
48 MEPs want next week the Foreign Affairs Council, in addition to discussing a general ban on issuing visas, to impose sanctions on all 6,000 thousand Russians from the "Navalny List". This was announced on Twitter by the Belgian Guy Verhofstadt, who is also the head of the ALDE group in the European Parliament. Among the signatories of the request to the head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell are the Bulgarian MEPs Radan Kanev (DB/EPP) and Andrey Kovachev (GERB/EPP).
"We must break the regime's backbone: Putin's propagandists and war planners, financiers and middlemen... everyone", writes Verhofstadt.
The "Navalny List" was released in April 2022 by associates of the Russian opposition leader "a collection of individuals" who the Anti-Corruption Foundation considers to be "corrupt officials and warmongers". The names on the list are divided into several categories, including "propagandists," "senior federal officials," "celebrities and bloggers," and "military personnel and pro-Russian occupation administrations."
"At the very least, it is necessary to expand the current list of Russian citizens who are banned from entering the European Union and whose assets are frozen, so that the list includes 6,000 people identified by the Navalny Foundation as corrupt, which has long been a postulate of the Russian democratic opposition," the MEPs claimed in their letter to Borrell.
According to the 48 members of the European Parliament, the entry ban and asset...
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