🗣️ I. Language Unification
Introducing English as a second official language across the EU. Every member state's public administration becomes bilingual, sharing English as a common tongue.
2025-2030
Infrastructure
& Foundation
2030-2035
System
Integration
2035-2045
Cultural
Transformation
Creating a bilingual Europe where every country maintains its native language while adopting English as a common second official language.
Building unified European digital government systems instead of 27 separate solutions.
Developing EU-wide services like predictive healthcare, e-learning platforms, and blockchain archives.
Creating seamless autonomous transportation networks across Europe.
Establishing unified payment systems, near-zero transaction costs, and digital receipts.
Leading the global robotics revolution to reindustrialize Europe.
Introducing English as a second official language across the EU. Every member state's public administration becomes bilingual, sharing English as a common tongue.
Building a unified European digital government infrastructure instead of a tower of Babel. Leveraging technology to streamline and integrate administrative systems across the EU.
Developing EU-wide digital services that leverage our combined scale and expertise:
Comprehensive approach to sustainability with land reservation, pollution control, and clean energy development.
Allowing regions to customize policies while maintaining core EU principles, enabling local experimentation.
Digitally-enabled participatory democracy with tiered participation models based on decision complexity.
Robotized, sustainable agricultural systems with autonomous farming technology and soil restoration.
Standardized skills certification system with EU-wide recognition and lifelong learning support.
Standardized addressing alongside traditional street names for better navigation and logistics.
Focus on reforms that provide clear advantages to all member states, fostering a spirit of collective progress rather than zero-sum competition.
Develop solutions collectively that would be too expensive or complex for individual nations to create independently.
Foster a European identity alongside national cultures through shared systems, language, and infrastructure.
Address challenges too big for individual nations through radical reforms and shifting appropriate competencies to the EU level.