Elon MUSK, Giorgia MELONI, Nayib BUKELE, Javier MILEI, Viktor ORBÁN – The global alliance EL4DEV of the Philosopher Kings – Analysis of Paul Elvere DELSART’s book.pdf


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A civilizational project. A recalibration of international relations. An unprecedented attempt to replace the logic of
confrontation with a logic of monumental co-creation.
For one question remains: what if the EL4DEV program were precisely what Elon MUSK has always been missing
to seal his global alliance?
And what if history were not collapsing…but entering the most audacious phase of its reinvention?

C - Analysis of the interactions between the three female protagonists and the role attributed to Carmen ORTIZ,
the fictional mayor of Torreblanca, Castellón

The dynamic between Elena BERBERANA, Laura BODIS, and Carmen ORTIZ is based on a complementary
triangular structure that serves to present and test the vision put forward by Henry HARPER.
Elena BERBERANA plays the role of a critical interface. As a journalist, she represents the external perspective: that
of the public, the media, and the reader. Her questions structure the narrative and allow the concepts of the EL4DEV
program to be introduced progressively. She embodies rational skepticism and compels the other protagonists to
clarify the political, societal and geopolitical implications of the project.
Laura BODIS, for her part, acts as a strategic analyst. She translates HARPER’s ideas into systemic frameworks:
institutional transformation, geopolitical architecture, and new forms of governance. Her role is to explain the internal
coherence of the project and to show how local initiatives can fit within a broader global vision.
At the center of this interaction stands Carmen ORTIZ, the pivotal character. Unlike the other two, she does not merely
talk about a project; she embodies it. Her role in the narrative is twofold.
On the one hand, she represents the political prototype of HARPER’s vision. As the mayor of an experimental city,
she embodies a new generation of leaders capable of combining innovation, local governance, and societal
transformation.
On the other hand, the projection that HARPER places upon her, particularly her potential rise to the head of the
Spanish government, transforms Carmen into a transitional figure between experimentation and the national
scale. In this perspective, her leadership would serve as a catalyst for a broader institutional transformation, in
which the state would evolve into a network of interconnected autonomous cities.
Thus, the interaction between the three women functions as a pedagogical staging of the EL4DEV vision:




Elena questions and tests the credibility of the project.
Laura demonstrates its strategic logic.
Carmen becomes its concrete political embodiment.

HARPER’s choice to favor Carmen, rather than an already established figure such as Santiago Abascal Conde,
reinforces this narrative logic: he is not merely seeking an ideological leader, but a generational symbol capable of
embodying a civilizational transition.
Within this configuration, Carmen ORTIZ is not presented as a simple political candidate, but as an experimental
anchor point intended to connect EL4DEV theory with a possible real transformation of the political system.