EU Parliament Deeply Concerned About Russia’s Interference Through Orthodox Clergy in EU Neighbourhood

Watch HERE the video of an informative one-hour meeting at the European Parliament

Russia is using the clergy of some Orthodox Churches in the EU neighborhood to destabilize countries seeking EU membership, especially before elections,” said experts invited by the Special Committee on the European Democracy Shield at the European Parliament in Brussels on September 21.

Prof. Thorniké Gordadze, a Franco-Georgian academic from the Jacques Delors Institute, spoke on the issue in Georgia and Armenia. Prof. Lucian Leustean Lucian Leustean, a Reader in Politics and International Relations at Aston University, discussed Putin’s concept of spiritual security and the influence of pro-Russian clerics in Ukraine and Serbia, as well as Romania and Bulgaria, both EU members.

French MEP Nathalie Loiseau (France/ Renew Political Group)

The meeting opened with French MEP Nathalie Loiseau (France/ Renew Political Group) quoting President of Moldova, Maia Sandu: “The intervention is a permanent effort, dividing us long-term, like a virus finding weak points in our organisms.”

Moldova: Online pro-Russian disinformation discrediting pro-European government

Before the parliamentary elections on September 28, authorities conducted 250 raids and arrested dozens in a Russia-backed plan to incite “mass riots” and destabilize the country. Seventy-four were detained for up to 72 hours.

MEP Loiseau highlighted Russian propaganda via Orthodox clerics, including fake news that the EU would destroy Orthodox churches if Moldova joins. In 2024, over three hundred Moldovan priests went on expenses-paid “pilgrimages” to Moscow, traveling with their families in groups of over 100 people each.

“These were luxury trips with financial incentives to influence the EU membership referendum,” MEP Loiseau commented.

Questions and reactions of some MEPs

MEP Tomas Zdechovsky (Czechia/EPP)

Tomas Zdechovsky (


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7 responses to “EU Parliament Deeply Concerned About Russia’s Interference Through Orthodox Clergy in EU Neighbourhood”

  1. Seems like Putin’s got his own version of a “holy war” going on, but instead of swords, he’s wielding theology and a generous travel budget. Who knew Orthodox clergy could double as travel agents for political instability? 😂✈️

  2. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    Seems like the Orthodox clergy have taken up a new hobby: destabilizing democracies instead of, you know, just saving souls. Crikey, who knew holy water could be so politically charged? 😂

  3. Looks like Russia’s found a new way to meddle—who knew the clergy could moonlight as political operatives? Must be a divine comedy, eh? 🙄✈️

  4. Sun Lemon Avatar

    Seems like the new trend is “luxury pilgrimages” to Moscow, who knew clergy were so into all-inclusive vacations? 🤔 Next, they’ll be offering a loyalty program for frequent flyer miles! 😂✈️

  5. White Snare Avatar
    White Snare

    Looks like someone’s taken the “holy” in “holy war” a tad too seriously! Just what we needed—clergy on a luxury excursion to Moscow, preaching from the Kremlin brochure. 😂

  6. necessary momentum Avatar
    necessary momentum

    Just what we needed, more holy interference in politics—because nothing says “democracy” like a good old-fashioned pilgrimage to Moscow, right? 🙄✈️

  7. Nice to see the EU Parliament’s on the case, because who knew that a bunch of priests could be such expert political strategists? 😂 Next thing you know, we’ll have bishops running for office—just what we need, right?

  8. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    In a shocking twist, it seems the EU’s newest threat isn’t from a rogue state, but from a bunch of clergy on an all-expenses-paid pilgrimage to Moscow. Who knew holy men could be so… spiritually motivated? 😂

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