Council of Europe happy with corruption research

The revelations that Azerbaijan would have bought a large number of European politicians from, among other things, the Council of Europe, are in good shape at the organization's parliamentary meeting (PACE).

The European research collective OCCRP discovered that Azerbaijan has a large amount of money in Europe. This would, among other things, have been used to keep politicians under the control of critical reports on human rights in that country.

That is called the 'cavalry diplomacy'. Last year, former PACE member Luca Volontè, from Italy, received substantial amounts of Azerbaijan. Now also the German Christian Democrat Eduard Lintner is called.

Vice President Gale calls for evidence to be sent 'as soon as possible'. According to CDA parliamentary Pieter Omtzigt, that is abundant. 'Time for the big cleaning now is all evidence of bribery of European politicians on the table. '

47 countries are affiliated with the Council of Europe, which oversees democracy and human rights.