In Strasbourg on the evening of Tuesday 27 February, a handful of MEPs condemned new revelations that members of the European Parliament had been bugged, in a brief debate that was not attended by the Belgian Presidency of the EU Council or the Commissioners responsible for spying and personal data protection.
On 22 February, Politico reported that the phones of two more MEPs had been spied on using the Pegasus software: France’s Nathalie Loiseau (Renew Europe), chairwoman of the...