Poland President Vetoes Digital Services Act
Poland President vetoes a key legislative act, halting the country’s plans to implement the Digital Services Act (DSA) after two years of negotiations. The veto sends the process back to the drawing board, requiring legislators to start from scratch. The long-awaited implementation was intended to align Poland with the European Union’s digital framework, but the delay introduces uncertainty for digital rights and platform accountability in the region.
The blocked implementing act had been shaped through extended dialogue and revisions. Its rejection now means additional resources and time will be needed to bring a new version forward. The decision raises concerns among civil rights organizations about further postponement of essential protections for online users.
As the political process resets, stakeholders across Poland and Europe will closely monitor next steps. The poland president vetoes may compound existing delays in upholding EU digital standards.
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President’s veto further delays the implementation of the DSA in Poland
