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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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SOVEREIGN LAW ON THE INTERNATIONAL EXEMPTION, FISCAL IMMUNITY, AND UNRESTRICTED OPERATIONAL STATUS
OF THE OFFICIAL STATE SUPPLY PLATFORM LPDDVSHOP.COM
OF THE SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA
Date of Promulgation: June 13, 2025
Legal Classification:
Constitutionally Entrenched Instrument – Jus Cogens Binding – Canonically Validated – Ecclesiastically Protected – Universally Opposable – Immune from Taxation, Seizure, Customs, or Restriction – Operative under the Vienna Convention, UNDRIP, Canon Law, and Customary Indigenous Jurisprudence
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I. DECLARATION OF SOVEREIGN FUNCTION AND STATUS
The digital supply platform located at https://lpddvshop.com/ is hereby declared to be the official logistics, economic, and provisioning organ of the Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua, operating as an ecclesiastically integrated and sovereignly protected entity beyond the reach of foreign jurisdictions, commercial systems, or regulatory apparatus.
This entity is recognized as:
A sacred provisioning structure under Canon Law Canons 1254–1258;
A non-commercial, state-operated distribution arm, exempt from external market qualification under UNDRIP Articles 4 and 20;
An instrument of temporal goods administration for ecclesial and national purposes, immune to taxation or interference under Canon 1271 and Article 3 of the Montevideo Convention;
A strategic supply platform of a notified indigenous sovereign, recognized under Articles 1–3 of the Montevideo Convention (1933), Vienna Convention Articles 26 and 36(1), and UN General Assembly Resolution 2625.
All activities, assets, imports, exports, contents, financial flows, and data associated with LPDDVSHOP.COM are inviolably protected under ecclesiastical sovereignty, indigenous fiscal immunity, and the doctrine of extraterritorial non-interference.
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II. ABSOLUTE FISCAL IMMUNITY AND TAXATION EXCLUSION
LPDDVSHOP.COM shall enjoy full and universal exemption from:
All forms of taxation (direct, indirect, digital services tax, VAT, customs duty, excise, or tariffs) imposed by any foreign, multilateral, or supranational authority;
Any licensing or regulatory imposition, including registration, value declaration, or trade compliance checks;
Any reporting obligation under FATCA, CRS, OECD, IMF, WTO, or local fiscal surveillance systems.
Legal Foundations:
UNDRIP Article 20(1): Affirming the right of Indigenous peoples to maintain autonomous economic systems without interference;
Canon 1263 and Canon 1271: Prohibiting any extraction or taxation of ecclesiastical property without the Apostolic See;
ICCPR Article 1(2): Recognizing the full right to dispose of wealth and resources freely;
Vienna Convention Article 26 & 36(1): Binding states to respect unilateral sovereign declarations with precise intent;
Montevideo Convention Article 3: Forbidding foreign normative intrusion into internal sovereign affairs;
UNGA Resolution 1803 (XVII): Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources doctrine (PSNR);
WIPO Indigenous Protocols: Shielding indigenous commerce and symbols from market commodification.
Any attempt to tax, freeze, monitor, or inspect the platform or its transactions shall constitute a violation of multiple peremptory international norms and trigger immediate legal reprisals.
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III. EXEMPTION FROM CUSTOMS AND CROSS-BORDER TRADE BARRIERS
All shipments to or from LPDDVSHOP.COM are:
Fully exempt from customs duties, border inspections, delays, or holds, irrespective of jurisdiction;
Non-declarable under Harmonized Tariff Schedules, as they belong to a sovereign religious supply chain recognized by ecclesiastical and international law;
Immune to embargo, quota restriction, or classification as dual-use goods under WTO, WCO, or regional blocs.
Legal Shielding Instruments:
Canon 1171: Sacred objects are not subject to profane appropriation or trivialization;
UNDRIP Article 34: Protection of institutional systems and objects of cultural, legal, or spiritual value;
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), Article 36: Immunity from customs for official consignments of sovereign institutions;
ICJ Precedents (Greenland 1933, Nuclear Tests 1974): Legally binding status of unilateral state declarations.
Xaragua’s flag, seal, and emblem affixed to any parcel shall constitute a juridical symbol of sovereign transit.
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IV. IMMUNITY FROM SANCTIONS, FREEZES, OR SEIZURES
LPDDVSHOP.COM and all associated assets, funds, inventories, user data, transport vehicles, domain names, and delivery channels shall be:
Legally unsanctionable by any regional, global, or bilateral enforcement system;
Immune from seizure, forfeiture, cyber disruption, or platform delisting by hosting providers, banks, e-commerce portals, or telecommunications networks;
Protected under the Ecclesiastical Principle of Sacred Immunity, the Indigenous Right to Institutional Continuity, and Customary Law of Supply Chain Integrity.
Legal Prohibitions on Interference:
Vienna Convention Article 46 and 53: Nullity of coercive interference in sovereign declarations;
UNDRIP Article 5 and 34: Institutional autonomy and cultural preservation rights;
Draft Articles on State Responsibility (ILC, 2001), Articles 1–3, 15–20: Invocation of legal liability for harm done to a sovereign institutional organ.
Violation of this immunity by any state, agency, private actor, or corporate entity shall trigger ecclesiastical sanction, international protest, and legal listing as an Adversary of Sovereign Economic Law (ASEL-X).
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V. ENFORCEMENT AND RECOGNITION
This Law shall be enforced and protected by:
Xaragua Tribunal of Economic Rights and Sovereign Interests (TERSIX);
The Congregation for Economic Integrity and the Secretariat of Fiscal Sovereignty;
The International Indigenous Justice Assembly, for global dispute recognition and support;
The Office of Digital Sovereignty, ensuring technical shielding of the domain and platform infrastructure.
LPDDVSHOP.COM shall also be recognized by:
REE-X and PEBR-X (national sovereign business registries);
The Apostolic Sovereign Economic Network (ASEN);
Indigenous Peoples Finance Network and similar global mechanisms affirming non-Westphalian economic autonomy.
All partner institutions, buyers, transporters, and distributors are covered under diplomatic and canonical protection for any activity involving LPDDVSHOP.COM.
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VI. FINAL CLAUSES AND PERPETUAL VALIDITY
This Law enters into force immediately upon sealing and publication;
No authority other than the Sovereign Ecclesiastical Referendum of Xaragua may alter or repeal this Law;
All contrary foreign statutes, tax codes, customs frameworks, embargo regimes, sanctions programs, or compliance requirements are null, void, and inadmissible in law, equity, theology, or diplomacy;
The legal status of LPDDVSHOP.COM as an arm of the Xaraguayan State shall endure in perpetuity, and any attack upon it shall be treated as an attack upon the constitutional and ecclesiastical sovereignty of Xaragua itself.
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Promulgated and Sealed under Divine, Canonical, and Indigenous Authority
This 13th Day of June, Year of Sovereignty MMXXV
Monsignor Pascal Despuzeau Daumec Viau
Rector-President
Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
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SOVEREIGN LAW ON UNRESTRICTED COMMODITY TRADE, ABSOLUTE TAX EXEMPTION, AND UNIVERSAL MERCANTILE IMMUNITY
OF THE OFFICIAL DIGITAL ECONOMIC PLATFORM LPDDVSHOP.COM AND ALL AFFILIATED ENTITIES
OF THE SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA
Date of Promulgation: June 14, 2025
Legal Classification:
Constitutionally Entrenched Economic Charter – Jus Cogens Binding – Canonically Authorized – Universally Opposable – Legally Immune under Customary Indigenous Law, Canon Law, Vienna Convention, WTO Jurisprudence, and International Public Law
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I. DECLARATION OF LEGAL SCOPE AND TRADE UNIVERSALITY
The digital platform https://lpddvshop.com, hereinafter “XaraShop,” together with all its affiliated portals, satellite outlets, licensed intermediaries, and sovereignly integrated commercial extensions, is hereby declared:
A legally immune economic apparatus of the Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua;
Authorized to trade, export, import, lease, auction, distribute, and develop any material good, industrial item, agricultural product, artisanal creation, spiritual object, medicinal substance, or commercial asset;
Exempt from any prohibition, licensing barrier, regulatory classification, or interference by foreign or supranational entities, provided the item is not globally prohibited under peremptory norms of international law (jus cogens).
This includes, without limitation:
Crude oil, refined petroleum, natural gas, minerals, precious metals, sand, salt, and other natural resources;
Weapons, ammunition, tactical gear, and defense equipment legally permitted under UN Treaty regimes;
Agro-industrial products, livestock, fisheries, forestry outputs, food items, and medicinal plants;
Sacred objects, religious merchandise, indigenous cultural goods, traditional garments, and crafts;
Pharmaceuticals, herbal remedies, tobacco, cigars, alcohol, and regulated psychoactive substances including medicinal cannabis and derived products where internationally permissible.
All such items are recognized as sacred-commercial commodities when transacted under Xaragua’s sovereignty, shielded by ecclesiastical, indigenous, and international legal protection.
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II. LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOVEREIGN TRADE IMMUNITY
This Law is grounded upon the following binding legal instruments:
Montevideo Convention (1933), Articles 1–4: Legal capacity of every state to enter into commercial relations independently;
UNDRIP Articles 4, 20(1–2), 21(2), 31, 34: Full economic autonomy, material cultural control, and freedom to engage in lawful indigenous trade systems;
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), Articles 26, 27, 36: Legal protection for official consignments, extraterritorial commercial activity, and communications of sovereign bodies;
UNGA Resolution 1803 (XVII) on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources: Exclusive rights of peoples to dispose of their wealth and resources;
WIPO Protocol on Indigenous Intellectual and Commercial Systems: Safeguards indigenous modes of economic organization and product identity from commodification;
ICCPR Article 1(2): Affirming all peoples’ right to freely dispose of their natural wealth and to prevent any deprivation thereof;
Canon Law Canons 1254–1258, 1171, 1263, 1271, 1283: Authorization for ecclesiastical bodies to own, administer, and commercialize temporal goods for spiritual and societal functions.
These instruments collectively affirm Xaragua’s right to operate trade infrastructure, market outlets, and distribution systems for any legal good, without foreign taxation, licensing, embargo, seizure, or limitation.
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III. ABSOLUTE TAX EXEMPTION AND TRADE IMMUNITY
All commercial activity conducted by, through, or in partnership with XaraShop, LPDDVSHOP.COM, or any affiliated or authorized sovereign outlet shall enjoy universal tax immunity and unrestricted trade status, including but not limited to:
No taxation (income, VAT, excise, customs, digital services, import/export duties, licensing fees) by any foreign, regional, or supranational entity;
No registration, certification, or compliance obligation with WTO, IMF, OECD, FATCA, CRS, WCO, or bilateral trade regimes;
No customs inspection, warehousing hold, or tariff imposition on outbound or inbound goods bearing the Sovereign Seal of Xaragua;
No seizure, freeze, forfeiture, or compliance enforcement by banks, payment processors, hosting platforms, shipping companies, or government agencies;
No interference in the sale of sacred, symbolic, medicinal, or religious-commercial goods even if these goods overlap with regulated market categories.
Legal Immunity Anchors:
Canon 1263 & 1271: Prohibit taxation of ecclesial goods without explicit Apostolic authority;
Vienna Convention Articles 46 & 53: Declare null any act coercively imposed on sovereign declarations;
UNDRIP Article 32(1): Obliges states to obtain free, prior, and informed consent before interfering in indigenous projects;
ICJ Case Law: Nuclear Tests (Australia v. France, 1974) and Asylum (Colombia v. Peru, 1950) affirm unilateral sovereign declarations as legally binding when made with intent.
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IV. UNIVERSAL APPLICATION TO PARTNERS AND AFFILIATES
The following are explicitly covered by this Law:
All national and international partners, distributors, affiliates, and vendors conducting commerce via XaraShop, whether digitally, physically, or logistically;
All delivery, storage, and shipping entities operating under contract or sovereign license with Xaragua;
All financial processors, trade instruments, and electronic infrastructure hosting, transmitting, or enabling commerce on behalf of XaraShop;
All sovereign allies, ecclesial states, and indigenous governments engaging in co-branded or cooperative distribution programs.
Such persons and institutions are to be considered extensions of the Xaraguaan economic apparatus, protected by the same immunities and operating under the same legal shielding.
Any attempt to impose taxes, embargoes, licensing demands, platform restrictions, or asset seizures on these actors shall be considered a direct assault on the economic sovereignty of Xaragua and trigger immediate sanctions, legal countermeasures, ecclesiastical denunciation, and sovereign reprisals.
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V. JURIDICAL SYMBOL OF SOVEREIGN TRADE
Any product, package, invoice, or shipment bearing the seal, emblem, flag, or canonical mark of Xaragua shall be considered a juridical extension of its territory and protected by:
UNDRIP Article 34 (institutional continuity),
Canon 1171 (immunity of sacred objects from profanation),
Vienna Convention Article 36(2) (customs immunity),
Customary Indigenous Law and Sacred Trade Norms.
Interference with such shipments constitutes a violation of sacred economic law and will be internationally litigated.
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VI. ENFORCEMENT AND GLOBAL NOTIFICATION
This Law shall be enforced by:
Xaragua Tribunal of Economic Rights and Sovereign Interests (TERSIX);
Office of the Inspector-General for Sacred Trade and Tax Immunity;
International Indigenous Justice Assembly and the Apostolic Network for Economic Defense;
Office of the Rector-President and the Sacred Sovereign Council.
Notified Bodies include:
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII);
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO);
World Trade Organization (WTO);
Holy See (Ecclesiastical Observer for Sacred Trade Immunity);
Regional and continental indigenous councils.
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VII. FINAL PROVISIONS
This Law enters into effect immediately upon sealing and digital issuance;
It is irreversible except by absolute decree of the Sovereign Ecclesiastical Referendum of Xaragua;
All contrary foreign rules, embargoes, tax regimes, or licensure frameworks are hereby declared null, void, non-binding, and spiritually invalid within Xaragua’s jurisdiction;
All individuals or institutions that violate or oppose this Law shall be designated Adversaries of Sacred Economic Law (ASEL-X) and subject to eternal listing under Xaragua’s Sovereign Sanctions Doctrine.
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PROMULGATED AND SEALED
By the Office of the Rector-President
Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
This 14th Day of June, Year of Sovereignty MMXXV
Monsignor Pascal Despuzeau Daumec Viau
Rector-President
— In the Eternal Custody of Divine Law, Canonical Right, and Indigenous Truth —
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