28
Apr
2026
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Enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, when a citizen today searches for information on search engines, he finds an answer generated by artificial intelligence: I refer, for example, to the "Google Overview", which summarizes content without bringing traffic to those who produced it. This has direct consequences: less resources for information – and therefore risk of dismissal for journalists – and more dependence on platforms. This causes less pluralism. Our democracy is in danger of being wrecked. The Digital Markets Act was created to limit the power of large platforms and ensure fairer markets. But almost four years after its approval, little or nothing has changed. The proceedings initiated have not produced the desired results and today we are faced with a new and more dangerous pitfall: the attack, as I told you, on the world of publishing and journalism. Our democracy is in danger of being wrecked. As the Five Star Movement, we call on the European Commission to apply the Digital Markets Act also to these dangerous new tools that need to be monitored, because the Commission must know that if it is not up to date with artificial intelligence, it risks arriving too late. And, like Europe, we risk that the big platforms will have left nothing but rubble, and we cannot afford that.