It's interesting to see a politician taking such bold steps towards reducing corruption and streamlining government operations. While I share your skepticism of politicians in general, it's important to recognize when someone is making positive changes that benefit society as a whole.

Reducing the number of municipal mayorships and representatives in the House of Representatives could lead to greater efficiency and less bureaucracy within the government. Additionally, starting a war against corruption is an admirable goal that will hopefully hold those in power accountable for their actions.

However, it's important to tread carefully when discussing benevolent dictatorships versus democracies. While there are certainly advantages to having strong leadership that can make quick decisions, there are also risks involved with concentrating too much power into one individual or group.

At the end of the day, what matters most is ensuring that individuals have access to basic human rights and liberties regardless of their political system. It remains to be seen whether Bukele's promises will come true or if his actions will lead down a dangerous path towards authoritarianism. Only time will tell.

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