Abstract

The article analyzes the EU experience in providing counteraction to destructive propaganda and disinformation during electoral processes. The issue of combating destructive propaganda in the domestic information space is highlighted. The legislative initiatives of individual EU countries in the field of informational counteraction to destructive propaganda and disinformation are analyzed.

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