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Elon Musk attacks Pedro Sánchez after Spain moves to tighten social media rules and executive liability
Elon Musk, the owner of X, sparked controversy after attacking Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. His comments followed Spain’s move to introduce new rules for social media platforms. Musk posted the remarks publicly on X.
The Spanish prime minister says Spain criminally target platform executives, ban social media for children under 16, pursue probes of various platforms, as well as build a European coalition to enforce tougher social media rules.
Social media on Tuesday was dominated by remarks made by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, which directly referenced Elon Musk, the owner of X, Tesla, and several
Spain plans to ban social media access for children under 16 to protect them from harmful online content, as announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The initiative aligns with similar measures in countries like Australia and France,
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez defended his plan to welcome a half-million undocumented immigrants after Elon Musk joined critics of the initiative on the billionaire’s X social-media platform.
MADRID – Spain has pushed back against criticism from Telegram founder Pavel Durov after he accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of threatening online freedoms, escalating a row over proposed social media restrictions.
The move marks the country's first large-scale migrant regularisation in two decades and sharply diverges from the tougher immigration stance.
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has said his government would welcome the United Kingdom back into the European Union, marking a notable softening of tone in post-Brexit relations