A Federal & United Europe
Not a compromise between nations, but a shared home: common institutions, aligned rights, coordinated investment, and one voice in the world.
Citizens of the federation
Autonomy with clear competences
One market, stronger leverage
Integrated defense & interoperability
One democracy, many identities
A federation doesn’t erase cultures and languages—it protects them. It means common rules where they matter most—rights, justice, the single market, security—and local freedom where it counts: communities, traditions, education, territory.
A civil, technological, and industrial power
A federal budget and coordinated industrial strategy accelerate energy independence, chips, AI, infrastructure, and research. Less fragmentation, more capacity to innovate and compete without strategic dependencies.
Security and defense as a shared responsibility
Peace is not guaranteed. Clear command structures, shared procurement, and unified standards reduce waste and increase deterrence. One foreign policy voice: credible, coherent, and ready.