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His speech is a blend of political candor and personal emotion. “Many adults believe that what you are doing is
impossible. I deeply believe in it. You are the generation that can reinvent what ours failed to repair.”
He addresses the 300 young people as if they were already his partners. “You are the co architects of the future of
El Salvador. And if you wish, of the future of the world.”
Once again, the room is overwhelmed. The young people, Salvadorans and foreigners, scream, cry and sing. Nayib
BUKELE concludes: “What you created today, we will accomplish together. I am waiting for you here. At home. In El
Salvador.”
After the emotional storm caused by Elon MUSK and Nayib BUKELE, Elena BERBERANA returns to the stage. But
she is no longer the composed journalist, she appears shaken, with shining eyes, walking as if on sacred ground.
She speaks in a soft, grateful voice: “You arrived skeptical. You leave transformed. More united. Stronger. Greater.” She
sanctifies the experience and announces what comes next: an entire day dedicated to the young people's questions,
with no censorship, where experts, elected officials and members of EL4DEV will answer everything.
Elena BERBERANA becomes the ideal mediator between emotion, reason and the future of the movement. She
provides human coherence to the visions of MUSK, BUKELE and HARPER.
The book, although belonging to the realm of social fiction, reads like a vivid report. Paul Elvere Valérien DELSART
presents an experience that oscillates between political utopia, citizen participation and collective imagination.
The work shows young people eager to create and to reform, who, in a conference hall, cross an invisible boundary,
the one that separates the world as it is from the world as they could build it.
This book is not only a narrative. It is a civilizational and diplomatic proposal: to unite two modest but visionary
territories, Torreblanca and El Salvador, around a global participatory movement.
The appearance of Elon MUSK, Nayib BUKELE and the inspiring guidance of Elena BERBERANA give the project a
rare emotional and political credibility.
The book explores a central question: What if the future of the world emerged not from great powers but from small
communities willing to dream and build together?

Generation Z – El Salvador–Torreblanca global pact – Back cover

What if 300 young people from Generation Z could trigger a new global Renaissance?
Between Torreblanca, Castellón, a small Mediterranean municipality in Spain turned social laboratory, and El
Salvador, a Central American nation undergoing profound transformation, an unprecedented pact is taking shape.
Symbolically supported by visionary figures such as Elon MUSK, Nayib BUKELE, and Spanish journalist Elena
BERBERANA, the EL4DEV program brings together for the first time in San Salvador young people from dozens of
nations to imagine the world of tomorrow.
At the heart of this human and geopolitical adventure, two young women rise: Carmen ORTIZ, the bold mayor of
Torreblanca, and Laura BODIS, the vibrant voice of a youth unwilling to wait. Alongside them, the enigmatic thinker
Henry HARPER orchestrates a radical vision: transforming territories, re-enchanting communities and offering a
new kind of diplomacy to the people themselves.