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European technological sovereignty and digital infrastructure

Date: 22.01.2026

research public procurement smart technology information technology digital transformation critical infrastructure security transmission network quantum technology tax incentive information security 5G public-private partnership administrative formalities cloud computing artificial intelligence investment
Overall Result
186
418
102
186 For
418 Against
29 Abstention
102 Did not vote
The EU aims to enhance its technological sovereignty by reducing dependencies on third countries in key sectors such as semiconductors, cloud infrastructure, and AI. The goal is to support European companies through improved competitive conditions and investments in digital infrastructure. High priority is given to expanding high-speed networks like fiber optics and 5G to meet the digital decade targets by 2030. Cybersecurity and data protection are to be strengthened to build trust in digital technologies. Public and private funding should be strategically deployed to drive innovation and Europe’s competitiveness.
Amendments
Lukas Sieper
Foto von Lukas Sieper
Country: Germany Germany

Group: NI Non-attached Members (NI)

Plenary contributions: 532
My vote:
Against
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