European Accelerationism is a movement to deregulate and save Europe, focusing on reducing regulatory burdens, encouraging skilled immigration, enhancing energy independence with nuclear power, and fostering technological innovation.
Advocates for reducing regulations on startups with revenues under €10 million, exempting them from complex rules to promote entrepreneurship and innovation.
Encourages immigration policies that streamline the process for highly skilled workers, offering tax incentives to attract global talent.
Calls for the repeal of the cookie consent law to reduce costs and improve user experience by eliminating ineffective privacy measures.
Proposes the creation of a pan-European business entity to simplify business registration across Europe, making it easy to start a business online.
Supports the adoption of nuclear energy as a sustainable and reliable solution for Europe's energy needs, emphasizing safety and environmental benefits.
Recommends a corporate tax discount to 0% for new businesses during their first 3 years to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.
Suggests changing the tax approach on stock options to when they are sold rather than exercised, reducing financial pressure and encouraging talent retention.