The mission

My goals

My personal mission and the DZF program are the same vision in two bodies: digital sovereignty and real freedom for Europe. One drives a political movement; the other builds the technology to back it. These are the goals I work towards.

Four goals

What I am working to build

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1 · Democratic cooperatism

A path between unregulated capitalism and authoritarian socialism: democracy not only in the state, but in the economy and in technology too. Cooperation over pure competition, shared ownership over concentration of power.

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2 · AI & open source as public infrastructure

The most powerful technology of our time must not become a handful of private monopolies. AI and open source should be public infrastructure — owned in common, transparent, and accessible to every citizen, so that the leverage of modern technology belongs to people, not just to platforms.

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3 · European technological sovereignty

Europe must be able to stand on its own compute, energy, defense and cloud. Part of my own work is Berlion — a sovereign software foundation built on a decimal-native computing architecture, aimed ultimately at photonics, with energy (photovoltaics) as the first application. I am building it as an open standard in a cooperative model — deliberately not as a monopoly, because that is the only way it stays consistent with what I ask of others.

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4 · Build first, then stay accountable

Measurable politics with public targets and real correction mechanisms. Say what should be built, build it, publish the numbers, and let people hold it to account. Freedom that is tangible, not just promised.

Why it holds together

The same principle, all the way down

I refuse to preach openness in public and build a monopoly in private. What I demand as a movement — open source as common infrastructure, democracy at work, an economy without rent-seeking — is exactly how I build my own technology: open standards, cooperative ownership, fair models. The principle has to hold all the way down, or it is worth nothing.