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EU crafting own version of PVO Bill

March 22, 2023
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THE European Union is working on a law that will force non-governmental groups, consultancies and academic institutions to disclose any non-EU funding—a piece of legislation that is almost similar to the Public Voluntary Organisation Bill that will soon become law in Zimbabwe and seeks to safeguard national interests.

According to POLITICO, a political newspaper covering the EU, the planned legislation, which is in its very early stages, echoes similar laws in Australia and the United States. In the U.S., the Foreign Agents Registration Act has required lobbyists working on behalf of foreign governments to register with the federal government since 1938.

The EU’s version is unlikely to target individuals, but will make both commercial and non-profit organisations around the bloc reveal non-EU funding pertaining to transactions such as paying for academic study, according to one European Commission official who asked not to be named in order to discuss preliminary thinking around the law, which is due to be finalised in late May.

Europe has been grappling with an array of foreign influence operations over recent years — from Russian hack-and-leak campaigns designed to change election outcomes, to Chinese grants for universities aiming to shape rhetoric on human rights, to — most recently — the Qatargate corruption scandal that has rocked the European Parliament.

EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced a “defense of democracy” package during her State of the Union speech last September, which kicked off work on the foreign influence bill led by Commission vice president for Justice, Ms Vera Jourová.

“It’s obviously a delicate matter,” said the Commission official. “We are still in the early stages of gathering information from a wide range of stakeholders to make sure we are taking the right approach.”

Showing just how sensitive the matter is, NGOs are bristling over a preliminary questionnaire sent out on behalf of the Commission that is supposed to feed into an impact assessment due to be wrapped up in April as part of the law’s drafting.According to a copy of the survey seen by POLITICO, respondents are already being asked to detail their sources of non-EU funding.

This question about funding “took a lot of people aback,” said Mr Nick Aiossa, head of policy and advocacy at Transparency International, who said he participated in an oral questionnaire with the third party conducting the survey. “The guiding questions suggested they were evaluating whether Transparency International was a threat to democracy.”

Some NGOs voiced concern that if Europe goes ahead with its own version of the U.S. Foreign Agents Registration Act, it could be weaponised by strongmen like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to clamp down on pro-democracy forces in their country.

To assuage concerns, Ms Jourová will hold a series of meetings with civil society groups later this week, the official said. – The Herald

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