Facebook Parent Meta to Halt Political Ads in EU, Citing ‘Unworkable’ New Regulations

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Facebook Parent Meta to Halt Political Ads in EU, Citing ‘Unworkable’ New Regulations

The Facebook logo in 3D in front of the flag of the European Union. Dado Ruvic/Reuters

Meta—the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp—has announced that it will halt all political advertising in the European Union by October, blaming what it called “unworkable” requirements imposed by the bloc’s new rules on online campaigning.

The move, announced on July 25, comes ahead of the EU’s Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, which imposes strict limits on how platforms and advertisers can target voters. The law, which is set to take effect in time for several national elections and the 2026 European Parliament race, requires clear labeling and public archiving of political ads, and bans foreign-funded campaigns in the run-up to votes.

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