Polish president aligns with Trump to block Brussels’ Big Tech law
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Polish nationalist President Karol Nawrocki vetoed the domestic implementation of the European Union's Digital Services Regulation (DSA), writes Politico.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk made no secret of his irritation on Friday with repeated presidential vetoes. Therefore, he suggested, new solutions to improve online security and changes to the operation of the National Labor Inspectorate may be outside the scope of the Act. The head of government sees no point in accommodating Karol Nawrocki. "This is not a presidential system," he emphasized.
President Karol Nawrocki has used his veto for the 21st time. This time, he blocked the bill implementing the EU Digital Services Act. It's a shame he's been so misleading in explaining the reasons for his veto. This isn't about freedom, but about the hardline interests of American giants.
Ministry of Truth: So why does Nawrocki refer to Orwell? - RMF24.pl - The president vetoed the bill implementing the EU Digital Services Act (DSA). He justified the construction proposed by the parliament
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