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Ireland’s Big Tech Ties Raise Concerns Over EU Presidency

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As Ireland prepares to assume the EU presidency, its deep ties with major tech companies raise significant concerns about its ability to lead crucial digital sovereignty discussions. The country has become a hub for giants like Google and Meta, which has led to a regulatory environment that many argue favours these corporations over EU-wide protections.

The implications of this dependency are profound. Ireland’s data protection authority has struggled to enforce regulations effectively, often leaving other EU nations waiting for action. This has created a bottleneck in the enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), undermining the EU’s collective ability to safeguard digital rights.

Moreover, the appointment of a former Meta lobbyist as the new data protection commissioner highlights potential conflicts of interest. Critics argue that such appointments compromise Ireland’s credibility in overseeing tech regulations, especially as the EU seeks to renegotiate its tech and AI rulebook during Ireland’s presidency.

The situation raises urgent questions about the future of digital governance in Europe. If Ireland cannot act impartially, the EU’s efforts to regulate big tech could falter, leaving citizens vulnerable to unchecked corporate influence and data misuse.

Source: The Guardian

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