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Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO and co-founder of Facebook, could face harsher questioning May 22 before the European Parliament than he did last month in Congress.

Originally, Zuckerberg’s appearance had been expected to be a closed-door meeting. But Antonio Tajani, president of European Parliament, confirmed May 21 on Twitter that Zuckerberg agreed on having his address in Brussels live-streamed.

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