Nayib BUKELE, elected King of Spain The call of Torreblanca, Castellón, Analysis of the Book by Paul Elvere DELSART.pdf

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Nayib BUKELE, elected King of Spain - The call of Torreblanca, Castellón, Analysis of the Book by Paul Elvere
DELSART
Nayib BUKELE: The new "Elected King" of Spain?
When social science fiction redraws the boundaries of power
Keywords: Nayib BUKELE, Elon MUSK, Elena BERBERANA, Felipe VI of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, Insecurity,
Immigration, Crisis, Monarchy, Morocco, Governance, Global power, Local governance, National governance,
International relations, Disruption, Political change, Social change, Societal shift, Innovation, El Salvador,
Spain, Digital, Generation Z, Torreblanca, Castellón, Hispanidad
In a world searching for direction, Paul Elvere DELSART publishes this striking work entitled "Nayib BUKELE, elected
King of Spain - The call of Torreblanca Castellón". This narrative does more than tell a story; it deploys a true
performative fiction, using storytelling to probe the real fractures of contemporary society and to spark reflection
on social innovation.
A symbolic setting: Torreblanca, Castellón
The plot opens on the seaside promenade of Torrenostra beach in Torreblanca, Castellón, on a Saturday in
February. There, facing a restless Mediterranean, Laura BODIS, a young woman from Generation Z with a "prophetic"
aura, and Rabi, a specialist in geopolitics, engage in an intense dialogue. This location becomes the stage for a
political autopsy of Spain and the West.
Leading figures: Between reality and political fantasy
The book intertwines real and fictional figures to build its social and political science fiction:
• Nayib BUKELE: Presented as the "Elected King", he embodies the myth of the strongman, a "digital Caesarism"
that fascinates through its effectiveness against crime. For the author, he is a warning signal: what happens when a
people prefer order to bureaucracy?
• Carmen ORTIZ: The mayor of Torreblanca is described as an emerging force of nature, a figure of determination
and clear vision. The author suggests that she could be the necessary anchor point to govern a Spain in the midst
of profound transformation.
• King Felipe VI of Spain and Pedro Sánchez: The text analyses without concession the fragile "line of neutrality" of
the King and the contested "pragmatism" of Pedro Sánchez’s government, particularly regarding the burning issues of
Morocco and immigration.