The digital euro is no longer a theory—it’s built.
The European Central Bank has completed the system. Now, politicians in Brussels are preparing to vote it into law, starting with the ECON Committee in the European Parliament.
If approved, the digital euro would replace cash with a programmable, government-issued currency that can be tracked, limited, and even shut off remotely.
This isn’t just about digital convenience—it’s about control.
With the digital euro, EU institutions could:
And some leaders are already eyeing your savings for their pet projects.
One click, and your money could be redirected to fund military spending, “green” agendas, or digital ID rollouts—whether you like it or not.
Real-world events are proving the danger:
During the April blackout in Spain and Portugal, millions were cut off from digital payments. Only cash worked.
Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, innocent people had their accounts frozen due to paperwork errors.
Now imagine these failures in a cashless society. You’re locked out of your life—with no backup.
This vote could happen any day—and your national government and MEPs have the power to stop it.
But they won’t act unless you do.
Sign this petition now to tell your government and Members of the European Parliament: NO to the digital euro. Protect our financial freedom—before it’s gone.
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Urgent Appeal to Reject the Digital Euro Legislation
To the Prime Minister,
To Members of the European Parliame nt,
I am writing to express my deep concern about the proposed digital euro legislation.
This digital currency isn’t about convenience. It would give authorities the power to monitor how we spend, restrict access to our own money, and freeze accounts without warning or explanation. It is a threat to privacy, freedom, and basic financial autonomy.
The digital euro threatens our financial privacy, democratic freedoms, and autonomy. Recent statements by EU officials suggesting they might tap into private savings without clear consent only deepen these concerns.
Please protect our fundamental rights and financial freedom. I urge you to reject the digital euro legislation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]