Digital sovereignty isn’t about buying European software - it’s about control and choice.
Open source and open standards give governments the ability to operate independently, avoid vendor lock-in, and switch providers when needed. That’s real sovereignty.
Well, I think that we should use both open-sourced solutions as Well as closed-sourced that have been developed and which company is located in the EU. Not everything can be open-sourced.
everything that does not obey the EU laws and standards and does not pay taxes here should be avoided.