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GOVERNMENT OF THE PRIVATE INDIGENOUS STATE OF XARAGUA
MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND SPORTS
OFFICE OF TOURISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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SOVEREIGN STATE POLICY INSTRUMENT
Title: National Golf Development Program — “XARAGUA GREEN”
Date of Issuance: May 15, 2025
Issuing Authority: Office of the Rector-President, by Executive Sovereign Decree
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PREAMBLE
In full exercise of its permanent sovereignty, cultural jurisdiction, and institutional capacity, the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua, acting in accordance with its constitutional mandate, indigenous customary law, and its international standing under the Montevideo Convention and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), hereby enacts the present state policy designated as XARAGUA GREEN.
This national policy aims to redefine the practice of golf by establishing an entirely sovereign, culturally rooted, low-cost, and artisan-based golf ecosystem across the Southern territory, under direct oversight of the State.
The initiative is conceived as a strategic tool of territorial planning, economic reorganization, ecological guardianship, international visibility, and youth mobilization.
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ARTICLE I — SOVEREIGN OBJECTIVES
1. To democratize access to golf as a sovereign sport practice, by structurally adapting it to the socio-economic and material realities of the Southern population.
2. To use golf infrastructure as a strategic lever for land structuring, community cohesion, ecological stewardship, and international tourism.
3. To train and qualify Afro-Taíno youth in sovereign techniques of club manufacturing, course architecture, sports ethics, and diplomatic hosting.
4. To construct, across designated communes, PGA-compliant yet contextually adapted golf courses, modular in design (9-hole or 18-hole), for both local integration and foreign compatibility.
5. To establish an enduring juridico-cultural framework under national sovereignty, prohibiting unauthorized replication, privatization, or external commercial interference.
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ARTICLE II — INFRASTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS
Section A — Golf Courses
Each administrative zone is entitled to one or more territorially integrated golf circuits, conceived to respect and preserve local topography, soil variation, and native vegetation.
Selected flagship locations will host international-standard 18-hole circuits, optimized for diplomatic invitationals and strategic sporting exchanges.
Course design must remain technically consistent with PGA geometry, while remaining fully autochthonous in aesthetic, terrain usage, and accessibility.
Section B — Clubs and Equipment
Golf clubs shall be produced exclusively by certified local artisans, using native materials such as regional wood, bamboo, or forged iron.
Golf balls will be replaced or complemented by artisanal equivalents made of compressed natural fibers or eco-processed rural components.
All elements will be registered and protected as part of the "Xaragua Golf Series", a designation of national cultural and intellectual sovereignty.
Section C — Human Capital Development
Training modules shall be designed under the aegis of Xaragua University, including but not limited to:
Sustainable course design
Traditional manufacturing of sporting tools
Knowledge of golf governance and etiquette
Diplomatic hosting techniques in the sport-tourism interface
Section D — Ecological Design and Operation
Course irrigation and maintenance shall adhere to eco-minimalist principles, avoiding over-reliance on imported chemicals or synthetic surfacing.
Infrastructure will respect terrain morphology and heritage sites, functioning as educational and environmental corridors, not just sports zones.
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ARTICLE III — LEGAL AND SOVEREIGN PROTECTION
This model is hereby classified as non-exportable and non-replicable under Xaragua Sovereign Law.
All objects, layouts, and methods derived from the XARAGUA GREEN framework are declared strategic national patrimony.
Any external usage, imitation, franchising, or integration into foreign programs is strictly prohibited without a Sovereign License issued by Presidential Mandate.
All legal protection is ensured by the Indigenous Sovereign Sport Decree (ISSD) and by direct invocation of international customary legal standards applicable to autochthonous governance.
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ARTICLE IV — MACROECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC IMPACT
Strengthens the economic base of rural populations by generating employment in construction, sport, ecology, and craft.
Builds a unique national identity through sport that is sovereign, ethical, non-commercial, and globally distinguishable.
Transforms land into zones of peaceful, organized, and productive activity, eliminating chaotic development models.
Establishes sport diplomacy channels without compromising cultural dignity or state independence.
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ARTICLE V — FINAL PROVISIONS
The XARAGUA GREEN program is not merely a sport policy.
It is an act of strategic sovereignty, a tool of economic transformation, and a symbol of cultural and civilizational resurgence.
No other State may replicate this model.
No commercial franchise may claim parity.
No external actor may intervene.
The land belongs to its people.
The game belongs to Xaragua.
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ENACTED BY:
Pascal Viau
Office of the Rector-President
Ministry of Youth and Sports
Office of Tourism and International Relations
Filed in the Official Registry of Xaragua State Policies — May 15, 2025
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ANNEX I — INFRASTRUCTURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK
XARAGUA GREEN PROGRAM
Private Indigenous State of Xaragua
Date: May 15, 2025
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I. ARTISANAL MANUFACTURING AND ENERGY SYSTEMS
All golf accessories and tools, including clubs, tees, bags, carts, signage, and ball markers, shall be manufactured locally and manually using approved indigenous materials such as: palm wood, bamboo, native hardwoods, locally treated metals or forged iron, compressed organic fibers for ball prototypes, clay, limestone, and volcanic stones for course elements.
All golf carts and maintenance vehicles deployed on national golf courses shall be designed and assembled within Xaragua using local labor and components, and shall operate exclusively on solar, biogas, or hybrid renewable energy systems.
The State affirms that no fuel-based, imported, or franchised electric golf vehicles shall be authorized on official Xaragua courses, unless fully disassembled, repurposed, and certified under sovereign industrial adaptation.
All components and processes shall be classified as protected under the Xaragua Protection Act, and entered in the sovereign registry of native economic systems.
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II. COURSE HOSPITALITY AND SERVICE ZONES
Each certified course shall contain a state-authorized hospitality zone, built using local materials and respecting regional architectural tradition. These zones shall include:
Artisan-designed bars and lounges
Golf-side restaurants offering traditional Xaragua cuisine
Cigar houses featuring hand-rolled Afro-Taíno and Dominican blends
Tasting areas for sovereign alcohol production, including rum, cassava-based spirits, and fruit liquors
All food, beverage, and tobacco products shall be of native origin, produced by local citizens or communities using traditional methods. Foreign brands, franchises, or products are strictly prohibited.
Sales of alcohol, cigars, and food on golf premises shall be considered sovereign economic activities, exempt from foreign regulation, and reserved to certified national operators.
Licensing for these commercial activities shall fall under the protection of the Xaragua Protection Act, which classifies these domains as strategic pillars of indigenous economic autonomy.
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III. JURIDICAL PROTECTION
The totality of the infrastructure, including course design, material composition, manufacturing process, energy system, and hospitality model, is hereby declared a Strategic National Asset of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua.
This model is legally defined as non-replicable, meaning:
Only Xaragua may operate such a system within its cultural and juridical framework
No foreign NGO, government, individual, or corporation may imitate, adapt, or claim similarity
No franchise, clone, or digital duplication of the system is authorized without explicit sovereign approval
All layouts, tools, and related products are protected under the Xaragua Protection Act as indigenous intellectual patrimony, non-transferable and inalienable under external commercial law.
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Filed and Ratified by:
The Office of the Rector-President
Pascal Viau
Status: Active and Irrevocable
Jurisdiction: Entire Sovereign Territory of Xaragua
Legal Basis: Xaragua Protection Act, 2025
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