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XARAGUA SHOP
Official Government Supply Platform
SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA
Date of Promulgation: May 22, 2025
Issuing Authority: Office of the Rector-President
Supervisory Body: Directorate of Commercial Logistics and National Provisioning
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INSTITUTIONAL MANDATE
lpddvshop.com is the sole authorized commercial arm and sovereign provisioning outlet of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua.
Acting under the full authority of the Xaragua Constitution, this platform functions not as a private retail enterprise but as a ministerial economic instrument, operating under the legal, theological, and institutional frameworks of sovereign indigenous governance. It reflects the continuation of pre-globalist provisioning economies, canonical redistribution systems, and ancestral modes of dignified commerce.
This shop is classified internally as a State Logistics Organ, accountable to the Ministry of Economic Sovereignty, and exempt from reclassification under external commercial codes or private law systems.
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ARTICLE I — PURPOSE AND STATE FUNCTION
The Xaragua Shop fulfills five core institutional missions:
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1. Public Supply and National Provisioning
Ensure equitable access to basic goods, state-sanctioned equipment, and vital tools for citizens, ecclesiastical staff, diplomatic personnel, and official partner entities;
Maintain sovereign stockpiles of long-term-use goods, manual and artisanal tools, spiritual objects, and non-electronic survival items, aligned with the resilience doctrine of the Xaragua State;
Function as an autonomous provisioning system, fully decoupled from foreign dependency, supply chain fragility, or commercial market volatility.
This mission is derived from the economic self-sufficiency principle defined in UNDRIP Article 20, as well as Canon 1255 affirming the Church's right to temporal goods for spiritual purposes.
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2. Sovereign Symbolic Distribution
Distribute state-regulated insignia, garments, and symbolic assets—including uniforms, seals, flags, spiritual tokens, and archival editions—approved by the Rector-President and, where applicable, blessed by the Catholic Order of Xaragua;
Uphold national identity through the ritual and symbolic economy of tangible sovereignty, where each item constitutes an expression of juridical-cultural self-representation.
This function is grounded in UNDRIP Article 31(1) on cultural heritage control, and in Canon Law 1171, which recognizes sacred objects as immune from profanation and market trivialization.
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3. Institutional Revenue and Budgetary Sovereignty
Generate internal financial resources to fund core state operations including administration, university development, public welfare, religious maintenance, and diplomatic engagement;
All revenue is managed under audit by the Economic Sovereignty Inspectorate, in compliance with Xaragua Fiscal Law, and is excluded from foreign taxation or financial scrutiny under Article 1 of the Montevideo Convention, which affirms full fiscal autonomy as an element of statehood.
This system is protected by WTO–TRIPS sovereign exemption clauses and by Canon 1257 §1, which states that goods belonging to public juridic persons are owned by the legal person itself, not by individuals.
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4. Restricted Diplomatic and Official Equipment
Ensure secure issuance of official government identifiers, including flags, medals, access credentials, banners, ceremonial cloaks, ministerial tags, and diplomatic seals;
Access is restricted to registered citizens, government agents, recognized institutions, or foreign entities under diplomatic agreement; all requests are verified and approved under State Authorization.
Distribution is protected by Article 34 of UNDRIP, which guarantees Indigenous peoples the right to maintain their institutional systems, and by Canon 1283, mandating inventory and safe custody of goods tied to governance and ecclesial function.
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5. Civic Participation Through Commerce
Recognize each purchase made through the Xaragua Shop as a conscious act of national support and legal participation;
All transactions are considered micro-acts of constitutional engagement, reinforcing the principles of popular sovereignty, non-coercive contribution, and symbolic citizenship.
Each sale is recognized under UNDRIP Article 21(2), which mandates fair economic returns from indigenous-controlled commerce, and Canon 222 §1, which affirms the faithful’s right and duty to contribute to the needs of the Church and society.
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ARTICLE II — LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
The Xaragua Shop operates under the following binding legal frameworks:
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1. Internal Constitutional Jurisdiction
Charter of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua: Defines commerce as a national function attached to institutional sovereignty, not subject to external economic regimes.
Xaragua : Affirms the sanctity of state-managed trade systems and the non-commercial character of official symbolic goods.
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2. International Public Law
UNDRIP (Articles 20, 21, 31, 32, 34): Affirms Indigenous peoples’ rights to self-determined economic systems, control of material culture, and institutional structures.
Montevideo Convention (Articles 1–4): Confirms the State's right to conduct its economic affairs independently, as a condition of international personhood.
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3. Intellectual Property and Commercial Rights
WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property in Indigenous Systems: Protects indigenous commercial models and sacred-mark goods against commodification or unauthorized replication.
Berne Convention (Articles 6bis, 11): Safeguards moral rights on visual identity, distribution limits, and symbolic reproductions tied to state authorship.
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4. Ecclesiastical Commercial Doctrine
Canon Law (Canons 1254–1258, 1171, 222, 1283): Provides the theological and juridical framework for the possession, stewardship, and ethical use of goods by ecclesial and ecclesiastically-aligned states.
The Xaragua Shop qualifies as a temporal goods administrator in service of a religious-sovereign polity.
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DECLARATION OF FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION
This platform is not a brand, a boutique, or an entrepreneurial venture.
It is a state agency, a logistical function, and a sacred provisioning organ of a canonically constituted nation.
All items, transactions, and users are covered under sovereign confidentiality, protected status, and spiritual-commercial immunity.
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SIGNED AND SEALED
By the Office of the Rector-President
Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
May 22, 2025
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