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Digital Democracy

In recent years, the rise of new digital technologies, from social media platforms to generative AI, has posed new challenges to democracy and elections. For this reason, EPD has been working on investigating the impact that digital innovation can have on democracy and how EU policies can be the most effective in tackling the risks posed by new technologies.

Three important files shaping digital democracy are now in force in the EU: the Digital Services Act, the AI Act and the Regulation on Political Advertising. But this is just the start of a long journey. On this timeline, you can explore all the key dates, deadlines and events that will make these files fully effective.

  1. 2022
  2. Digital Services Act

    Entry into Force of Digital Services Act (DSA)

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  3. 2023
  4. Digital Services Act

    First list of Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) and Very Large Online Search Engines (VLOSEs) covered by the DSA rules

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  5. Digital Services Act

    Deadline for VLOPs and VLOSEs to prepare risk assessment reports under the Digital Services Act

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  6. 2024
  7. Digital Services Act

    Entry into full application of the Digital Services Act with designation of Digital Services Coordinators

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  8. Digital Services Act

    Digital Services Coordinators to be fully designated

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  9. Digital Services Act

    Adoption of guidance on risk mitigation for electoral processes

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  10. Digital Services Act

    The European Commission opens an investigation against Meta on political ads

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  11. Digital Services Act

    The European Commission opens an investigation against Microsoft on AI and elections

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  12. Digital Services Act

    Publication of the Draft Delegated Act on data access for researchers

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  13. 2025
  14. Digital Services Act

    Kickoff of work on Codes of Conduct for Online Advertising at the European Commission

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