The Reconquista EL4DEV 3.0 and the new global migration pact.pdf


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The Reconquista EL4DEV, or Reconquista 3.0, pursues a clear ambition: to rebalance global civilization from the
margins rather than from the center. Its main objectives are:
1. Revitalize depopulated territories: Bring life back to abandoned villages in Europe and beyond by attracting
inhabitants, researchers, creators, and selected voluntary migrants.
2. Create a mosaic of cooperating city-states: Transform small communities into hubs of social, ecological, and
cultural innovation, connected through alliance pacts.
3. Transform migration into co-construction: Move beyond forced exile to establish voluntary, reciprocal, and
meaningful mobility.
4. Reinvent sovereignty: Shift it from centralized capitals to local communities, where citizens can genuinely
decide.
5. Establish a new ethical order: Politics based not on competition and fear, but on cooperation and mutual
respect.

4. Tools and innovations

The project is not merely abstract; it comes with concrete instruments to support this model:





The EL4DEV Confederation: A supracommunity structure ensuring ethical principles, coordination, and
solidarity among city-states.
The BIG SMART DATA EL4DEV: A global data and exchange platform linking villages and cities, sharing
experiences, knowledge, successes, and practices.
The GREEN COIN EL4DEV: A stable, non-speculative currency backed by biodiversity-enriched agricultural
land, guaranteeing a local and sustainable economy.
Pilot prototypes: Selected small rural municipalities in Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, or France, chosen as
living laboratories of the model, with Torreblanca, Castellón in Spain as the flagship example.

5. A new vision of migration

The Reconquista EL4DEV, also called Reconquista 3.0, proposes to replace the “migration crisis” with a migration
renaissance. In this system:




Migrants are no longer perceived as a burden but as competent actors of development.
Mobility becomes chosen, reversible, and ethical.
Reception is locally defined according to the desires, needs, and capacities of each community, eliminating
social tensions.

Thus, migration ceases to be an imposed tragedy and becomes a shared experience of co-creation.

6. Civilizational scope

Beyond Europe, the Reconquista EL4DEV or Reconquista 3.0 imagines a world where nation-states lose their
monopoly, replaced by a global archipelago of autonomous, supportive city-states. This shift represents: