The European Parliament has adopted resolution on the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (2026/2596(RSP)), tabled on 22 April 2026. The resolution called on the European Commission to make full use of all enforcement instruments under Regulation (EU) 2022/1925 (Digital Markets Act), including regulatory dialogue, market investigations, non-compliance proceedings, inspections, interim measures, fines and periodic penalty payments, and to conclude non-compliance proceedings without undue delay. Among other matters, the resolution (1) called for closer scrutiny of AI-driven search tools, including Google AI Overviews, Gemini, Apple Siri, Meta WhatsApp AI, Amazon Rufus and Microsoft Copilot; and (2) urged the Commission to ensure complementarity between the Digital Markets Act, the Data Act and the Artificial Intelligence Act.
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