Dissatisfaction in EU parliament after conversation Zuckerberg

BRUSSELS (ANP)

Kati Piri (PvdA) said that Zuckerberg came up with 'promised promises', but did not give any guarantee that the situation would improve. 'A simple 'sorry' is not enough after influencing elections, sharing our private data and spreading fake news. '' She called the American a 'real wolf in sheep's clothing'.

Lambert Van Nistelrooij (CDA) heard little news and drew his hopes on the new European privacy legislation. 'Otherwise we would have to check it out. ''

Liberal Guy Verhofstadt said he feared the 'brave new world' in which tens of thousands of Facebook employees decide what fake news is and what is not. ' That is a public task. ''

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