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Friday 10:02

The European Union has introduced rules for political advertising, requiring transparency in funding and clear labeling of electoral ads.

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Starting Friday, the European Union is implementing new regulations for paid political advertising, which include the obligation to label electoral ads and disclose funding sources. These measures aim to increase transparency and prevent external influences in elections. Companies like Meta and Google have announced restrictions in Europe, with Meta suspending the airing of political ads due to difficult requirements. The new rules apply both online and offline, protecting freedom of expression and informing the public.

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