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development. The subprogram also includes a strong educational and cultural component. Participatory,
intellectual, and artistic events organized within the framework of the subprogram help mobilize local talent
and generate creative dynamics capable of inspiring other territories. In this way, the model becomes
replicable on an international scale, especially in territories with similar climatic, social, or economic
characteristics. In summary, “THE MUNICIPALITIES COUNTER-ATTACK” is not just a subprogram
for collectively funding ecological infrastructures; it is a broad strategy for reorganizing territorial
development through municipal cooperation, strengthening local sovereignty, decentralizing diplomacy,
redistributing wealth, and transforming the Mediterranean region (and eventually the world) into a living
laboratory of cohesion, resilience, and shared prosperity. It is a key pillar in the creation of the Green
Empire of the East and the West, also known as the EL4DEV Confederation - a utopian and
transformative vision of society driven by social innovation, spirituality, and human cooperation.
The Reconquista of the villages from Spain and Southern Europe - THE MUNICIPALITIES
COUNTER-ATTACK
I am Paul Elvere DELSART, founder of the EL4DEV program and the EL4DEV Confederation, also known
as the Green Empire of the East and the West. From Torreblanca, Spain, I am initiating a dynamic that some
might call a peaceful revolution, but which I proudly name: the Reconquista of the villages. This is not
simply a return to rural roots, but a strategic, geopolitical, cultural and spiritual rebirth led by small
municipalities; the forgotten ones of the modern world. This Reconquista is driven by an unprecedented
program: THE MUNICIPALITIES COUNTER-ATTACK. This is not just a slogan, but a mechanism for deep
territorial transformation. Through this program, villages with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants in Spain, France,
Portugal, Italy and Greece will join forces. They will no longer be mere administrative units: they will
become modern, autonomous, visionary, and interconnected city-states. Each of these cities will play a
central role in the co-construction of a regenerated societal model, freed from the centralizing frameworks
that have long paralyzed local creativity. At the heart of this gentle reconquest stand the 21st-century
Templar Commanderies, known as LE PAPILLON SOURCE. These are hybrid places: educational parks,
experimental farms, research hubs, alternative tourist centers, and biodiversity sanctuaries. These
commanderies are the strongholds of our new societal order. They are also refuges of collective intelligence
where the new "knights" of peace and sustainability are formed: the philosopher-kings of modern times. The
Reconquista is also economic. It has its own currency: the GREEN COIN EL4DEV. This is not a speculative
cryptocurrency, but a stablecoin whose value is backed by agricultural lands enriched with biodiversity and
certified LE PAPILLON SOURCE; a fair, ethical and circular unit of exchange. It fuels an alternative
economy that values virtuous action, local creation, education, culture, and ecology. It is a currency of
cooperation rather than competition. To coordinate this networked epic, I have been designing for several
years a strategic tool: the Big Smart Data EL4DEV. This is the digital brain of our Empire. It allows for realtime modeling of territorial dynamics, connects actors, optimizes decisions, and gives rise to new synergies.
It is the invisible catalyst of a new geopolitics; one of peoples allied in their diversity and complementarity.
The Reconquista of the villages does not only aim to save small municipalities: it elevates them as
geopolitical powers. Through the creation of Societal Economic Interest Groups, these villages will unite at
the national level, then merge into regional blocks forming Politico-Societal Unions. From these blocks, a
new geopolitical balance will emerge; decentralized, ethical, and resilient. Europe will no longer be seen as
a centralized technocracy, but as an archipelago of local powers united by shared values. This dynamic fits
into a broader framework: the Second EL4DEV Renaissance Movement. A renaissance not academic or
museum-like, but living, transdisciplinary, rooted in experience and the living world. It calls upon
sensitivity, spirituality, collective intelligence, the poetry of places, and the enthusiasm of youth. It rejects
the programmed obsolescence of cultures, knowledge, and beings. On the contrary, it values slowness,
beauty, justice, and harmony with nature. It all begins here, in Torreblanca; a modest Mediterranean coastal