The UK Parliament has called on former Prime Minister Boris Johnson to release a report detailing Russian interference in the country, according to a 2019 article titled “Reindo Unido: parlamento pide a Boris Johnson publicar informe sobre injerencia rusa en el país” by Manuel Reyes Beltran. The report, which remains undisclosed, is alleged to contain findings about potential Russian influence on UK political processes during Johnson’s tenure. The article, published on November 5, 2019, highlights tensions between the UK government and opposition parties over transparency. While the specific contents of the report have not been disclosed, the parliamentary request underscores ongoing concerns about foreign interference in democratic institutions. A spokesperson for the UK government at the time did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the matter. The call for the report’s release coincided with broader debates about national security and the role of external actors in UK politics. Critics argued that withholding such information could undermine public trust, while government officials emphasized the need to balance transparency with national interests. The article does not provide further details about the timeline of the report’s preparation or the specific allegations it may contain. As of the latest verified updates, no official statement has confirmed the existence or status of the document.