Paul Elvere DELSART Transnational action plan to rebuild the nations of the world from 2025.pdf

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- The creation of what I call "Political Societal Unions" to generate national
cohesion and bring about international peace (the key players in the process of
this “societal diplomacy” are the municipalities).
I affirm that we are facing clear signs of the collapse of our societies. However, the
turbulence experienced is useful for raising awareness on a global level.
As a social engineer, I affirm that it is time for a new actor to embody the collective
destiny of peoples and become the main element in the construction of social
cohesion, redistribution and solidarity. I therefore decided to create a last-ditch
alternative, in other words a counter-power.
All countries are concerned by my approach and my actions.
For several months, I asked, without sufficient results, the mayors of France for the
necessary collection of 500 signatures for an official candidacy for the French presidential
election of 2022.
But much more than the French local elected officials, there are many actors of various
ranks on the national and international level that I have already canvassed because I
have been massively communicating in French, English and Spanish for several years.
The men/women of the various political parties, deputies and senators, political journalists
as well as many academics and other employees of French higher education
establishments know me well.
I am also known to several political/state actors and academics of different ranks
abroad (Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Singapore, Nigeria,
Taiwan, Cameroon, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Cambodia, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Russia,
China, India, Brazil, Koreas, Japan, Turkey, South Africa, Greece, Sweden, Iceland, Sri
Lanka, Philippines, Bangladesh, Finland, Norway, Lebanon, Iran, Mongolia, United Arab
Emirates, Indonesia, Malaysia, Belarus, Egypt, Syria, Moldova, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,
Chad, Niger, Burkina-Faso, Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Central African
Republic, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Benin, Togo, Rwanda, United States of America, United
Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Pakistan and many other countries on 5 continents) simply
because I approached them (via their embassies and consulates throughout the world,
their various ministries, institutions and local government bodies as well as their higher
education institutions).