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Headline: EU Parliament fines MEP accused of spying for Russia
Short Summary: Latvian MEP Tatjana Ždanoka has been fined and sanctioned by the EU Parliament for undeclared interests following allegations of working for Russian FSB.
Extended Summary: The European Parliament imposed sanctions against Latvian MEP Tatjana Ždanoka following accusations of breaching the institution's code of conduct. This follows media reports and a Russian investigative report claiming Ždanoka worked for Russian FSB for years. The Parliament's sanctions include a five-day fine and exclusion from several roles until the end of her mandate, with a separate criminal case opened by Latvian authorities. The case is seen in the wider context of increased Russian intelligence activity aimed at influencing European decision-making.
The European Parliament sanctioned Latvian MEP Tatjana Ždanoka, accused in media reports of spying for Russia, imposing financial penalties and restricting her access to parliamentary roles due to breaches of the code of conduct.
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