Plan B for local development of Torreblanca, Castellón by Paul Elvere DELSART.pdf


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He becomes both character and author, which intrigues and fascinates (like Elon Musk, but in a Mediterranean
ecosystemic mode).
He occupies the space left vacant by traditional politics: the imagination.

6. Summary
Paul Elvere DELSART’s action has local public interest through:




Showcasing the territory.
Contributing to tourism and cultural development.
Positively projecting the municipality beyond its borders.

With this type of project, Torreblanca’s municipality could legitimately support the entrepreneur either through direct
funding or by backing one or more applications for external subsidies.

B - Paul Elvere DELSART launches in Torreblanca his movement called “The Reconquista of Small Towns and
Villages” or Reconquista EL4DEV, in reference to the famous Spanish Reconquista

The Reconquista of Small Towns and Villages is the cultural movement initiated by Paul Elvere DELSART from
Spain. This movement seeks to gradually and massively unite people around a symbolic work inspiring socio-cultural
and institutional change: the Green Empire of the East and the West, also called the EL4DEV Confederation.
The goal is to initiate a broader, more generalist movement for the creation, improvement, or overhaul of models that its
author calls the Second EL4DEV Renaissance Movement. It is by no means a military or violent reconquest but an
ideological and cultural project.
Paul Elvere DELSART proposes a Reconquista of small Spanish towns and villages, then southern Europe, then
the whole of Europe and other countries worldwide; a project centered on rural renewal, local autonomy, and
peaceful societal transformation, starting from Torreblanca in Castellón province, Spain.
The ambition is to restore vitality and sovereignty to rural municipalities neglected by promoting participatory
governance, ecological currency, experimental and educational living infrastructures, and collaborative influence on a
transnational scale.
The project aims to expand beyond Spanish borders; initially to Portugal, France, Italy, and Greece within a framework
of civilizational reconstruction based on cooperation, beauty, and exemplarity.
It is thus not a warlike reconquest, but rather an intellectual and local, non-violent movement intended to reinvent
territorial sovereignty from the municipal level. The Reconquista of Small Towns and Villages is a civil, cultural,
ecological, and participatory project.
The narrative is both symbolic and an operational strategy, making rurality the driver of global transformation. Paul
Elvere DELSART suggests that the rebirth of our civilization could arise from forgotten villages, placing Torreblanca at
the heart of a new ecological, ethical, social, intellectual, and highly entrepreneurial empire in which each small town
and village regains its place as a radiant city-state.

Possible cultural, social, and economic impacts for Torreblanca: