Regent‑Captain M. Boudreaux issues the formal proclamation restoring the Illustrious Cabildo of Luisiana del Sur as the lawful successor to the Spanish colonial government. The proclamation declares the 1803 Louisiana Purchase null and void, restores Spanish civil law, and calls for a Cabildo Abierto digital election.
The Restored Cabildo announces the convening of a cabildo abierto (open council) to elect a 15‑seat Provisional Assembly. Voter registration opens on [Date]. All residents of the 27 parishes and Creole diaspora members are invited to participate.
The Cabildo releases its consolidated legal memorandum demonstrating the illegality of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, the continuity of the Spanish Cabildo, and the doctrine of state continuity. The document serves as the official legal basis for the restoration.
After the Provisional Assembly is elected and the Regent‑Captain installed, the Cabildo will formally notify the Spanish Crown of the restoration and request an attaché. The Crown’s response (or silence) will be published here.
Official results of the digital election for the 15‑seat Provisional Assembly will be announced here, along with the certified vote counts and the list of elected delegates.