The European Commission announced on Wednesday that it is referring five member states to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for failing to properly implement the Digital Services Act (DSA), Brussels flagship legislation aimed at regulating online platforms.
The countries facing legal action are Czechia, Spain, Cyprus, Poland, and Portugal. According to the Commission, these member states either failed to appoint a national Digital Services Coordinator (DSC) or failed to empower those bodies with the authority required to enforce the DSA.
Additionally, none of the five countries has established penalties for violations of the regulation, as mandated by Brussels.
Poster Comment:
Treasury faces $7 trillion maturity wall, borrowing crisis looms
In 2025 alone, $7 trillion worth of government bonds will mature, requiring immediate repayment or refinancing. (Also a $2 trillion deficit.)
https://citizenwatchreport.com/treasury-faces-7-trillion-maturity-wall-borrowing- crisis-looms/