The coins do not belong to El Salvadore. They belong to Bukele.

He is king. Literally.

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Also responsible the single best economic recovery in the modern world. Maybe monarchies aren’t that bad. Marcus Aurelius was a fair, moral, and beloved emperor.

This wasn't a note against monarchies.

A Monarch will at least treat the country like his property - with respect -and care for it.

A Tyrann will not.

Ultimately, we will see how it works out with Bukele.