🏛️📱 Sánchez to summon Meta executives and launch social media reforms
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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced plans to summon Meta executives to Congress over allegations of user surveillance. He described social media as a "failed state" and outlined a regulatory offensive aimed at combating disinformation, hate speech, and protecting minors. A comprehensive package of measures is expected in the first half of 2026, following an inquiry into Meta's practices. Sánchez emphasized that the law must prevail over technology companies, ensuring accountability and user rights.
Key points
- Prime Minister Sánchez will summon Meta executives to Congress over alleged user surveillance.
- A comprehensive regulatory package is set for introduction in the first half of 2026.
- The reforms aim to combat disinformation, hate speech, and protect minors online.
- Sánchez emphasizes that the law must prevail over technology companies' practices.
Links
- Europa Press: Sánchez hará comparecer a Meta en el Congreso por presunto espionaje "masivo" a usuarios: "No puede quedar impune"
- elDiario: Sánchez llevará a Meta a comparecer en el Congreso por "espiar" a los españoles y tilda las redes sociales de un "Estado fallido"
- El Mundo: Sánchez anuncia una investigación a Meta en el Congreso y normas para acabar con el "Estado fallido" de las redes sociales
- El País: Sánchez llevará a Meta al Congreso y prepara reformas para frenar el odio en redes
- El Mundo: Sánchez anuncia que Meta tendrá que "rendir cuentas" en el Congreso
Facts
- Sánchez announced the inquiry into Meta on November 19, 2025.
- The investigation will be conducted by the Commission on Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation.
- A regulatory package is expected to be proposed in the first half of 2026.
- Meta is accused of using hidden mechanisms to track users' web activity without consent.
Quotes
- In Spain, the law is above any algorithm, and anyone who violates those rights and freedoms will pay the consequences. — Pedro Sánchez
- Our freedom and well-being are worth more than their greed and profit. — Pedro Sánchez
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