Oh yeah so the reason I think El Salvador would do well with...

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Oh yeah so the reason I think El Salvador would do well with a monarchy is that most instantiations of democracy around the world are actually super nerfed in comparison to the United States (before 1913 at least).

The purpose of the US constitutional model is to replace the function of monarchy with a republic, and it has to be set up exactly the way it is to achieve that. I can't say for sure, but it's my perception that third world democracies don't have the right set up to actually function the same way, and are backdoored in a sense.

So rather than trying to fix something that was set up to be exploitable, if they dismantled it and replaced it with the system that's worked for the majority of civilizations, they'd have a better chance at true sovereignty.

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