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Nayib BUKELE, elected King of Spain – The call of Torreblanca, Castellón
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Nayib BUKELE, elected King of Spain – The call of Torreblanca, Castellón
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What would happen if a small municipality on the Spanish coast became the epicenter of a global political earthquake?
In Torreblanca, Castellón, a young mayor dares to experiment. Carmen ORTIZ turns her town into a digital, social, and ecological laboratory: GREEN COIN EL4DEV city, digital governance, direct communication… The results speak for themselves. Lines begin to shift. Spain watches.
In the shadows, a strategist orchestrates the narrative. Henry HARPER is not merely seeking to reform the system. He wants to shake it. His plan is simple: trigger an international shockwave, frontal, symbolic, and irreverent.
What if Nayib BUKELE, President of El Salvador, became the unapologetic model for a Spanish renewal?
And what if, to truly shake public opinion, HARPER launched an explosive idea: BUKELE as Elected King in place of King Felipe VI?
A strategic strike. A shockwave.
The sharp voice of the courageous journalist Elena BERBERANA amplifies every move. Social media ignites. Debates erupt. Institutions tremble. Elon MUSK, BUKELE's partner in El Salvador, revels in the audacity and projects the local experiment onto the global stage through X.
At the heart of the turmoil, the talented Laura BODIS of Spain's Generation Z questions, doubts, and pushes ideas to their ultimate consequences.
And the dynamic Carmen gradually emerges as a new national Spanish leader, unseating Pedro Sánchez, carried by a generation that refuses stagnation and by strong international figures aligned with HARPER's vision.
Provocation or vision? Brilliant strategy or dangerous fracture? Can Spain reinvent itself without tearing itself apart?
This book is a tense face-off between tradition and disruption, monarchy and modernity, institutions and virality.
A prophetic political novel that asks a burning question: what if tomorrow power were no longer decided in palaces, but in narratives, symbols, and screens?
A simple media fiction? Or the rough draft of a possible future?
What would happen if a small municipality on the Spanish coast became the epicenter of a global political earthquake?
In Torreblanca, Castellón, a young mayor dares to experiment. Carmen ORTIZ turns her town into a digital, social, and ecological laboratory: GREEN COIN EL4DEV city, digital governance, direct communication… The results speak for themselves. Lines begin to shift. Spain watches.
In the shadows, a strategist orchestrates the narrative. Henry HARPER is not merely seeking to reform the system. He wants to shake it. His plan is simple: trigger an international shockwave, frontal, symbolic, and irreverent.
What if Nayib BUKELE, President of El Salvador, became the unapologetic model for a Spanish renewal?
And what if, to truly shake public opinion, HARPER launched an explosive idea: BUKELE as Elected King in place of King Felipe VI?
A strategic strike. A shockwave.
The sharp voice of the courageous journalist Elena BERBERANA amplifies every move. Social media ignites. Debates erupt. Institutions tremble. Elon MUSK, BUKELE's partner in El Salvador, revels in the audacity and projects the local experiment onto the global stage through X.
At the heart of the turmoil, the talented Laura BODIS of Spain's Generation Z questions, doubts, and pushes ideas to their ultimate consequences.
And the dynamic Carmen gradually emerges as a new national Spanish leader, unseating Pedro Sánchez, carried by a generation that refuses stagnation and by strong international figures aligned with HARPER's vision.
Provocation or vision? Brilliant strategy or dangerous fracture? Can Spain reinvent itself without tearing itself apart?
This book is a tense face-off between tradition and disruption, monarchy and modernity, institutions and virality.
A prophetic political novel that asks a burning question: what if tomorrow power were no longer decided in palaces, but in narratives, symbols, and screens?
A simple media fiction? Or the rough draft of a possible future?


















