DSA Regulations Split into Two Parts to Overcome Presidential Veto

EU’s Digital Services Act regulations set to be divided into two legislative packages to secure necessary votes after presidential veto.

Legislative Strategy

The European Union is preparing to split the implementation of the Digital Services Act (DSA) into two distinct parts. This approach aims to address concerns raised by member states regarding the scope and timing of the regulations.

Veto Concerns

The division comes after a presidential veto threatened to derail the entire DSA package. Proponents argue that separating the regulations will make it easier to gain the required majority approval in the European Parliament and Council.

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