Spanish gambling operators criticize move to enforce gambling advertising rules

Jdigital, a trade association for online gambling in Spain, has criticized the government's decision to reinstate gambling advertising restrictions through a new amendment to an unrelated decree that established a new state agency for public health.

As a result of the action, social media gambling advertisements will once again be prohibited, and bonus promotions and public personalities will no longer be allowed.
 
Jdigital, the trade association for online gambling in Spain, has expressed strong opposition to the government's decision to reintroduce restrictions on gambling advertising. This move, embedded in an amendment unrelated to public health policy, bans gambling ads on social media, eliminates bonus promotions, and prohibits the use of public figures in marketing. These restrictions are expected to have a significant impact on how gambling businesses can promote their services in Spain.
 
k think Spanish gambling operators have criticized the government’s move to enforce stricter rules on gambling advertising, arguing that it would negatively impact revenues and hurt the industry. In response to concerns over problem gambling, the government recently unveiled a new draft law that would impose tighter restrictions on gambling advertising
 
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