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Chapter 25 - Chapter 25: Discussion

The next day dawned, and as the sun ascended in the sky, Alfonso found himself enjoying a leisurely lunch. The morning had been relatively quiet, adhering to his usual routine of exercise and sparring with his personal bodyguard.

Amid the serene ambiance, a significant appointment awaited Alfonso. At precisely 1:30 in the afternoon, his Finance Minister, Emmanuel, and the Governor of the Central Bank arrived. Alejandro, ever dutiful, promptly informed Alfonso of their presence.

"Your Majesty, Finance Minister Emmanuel and the Central Bank Governor are here," Alejandro conveyed.

"Please, let them in, Alejandro. Thank you," Alfonso responded with a nod, acknowledging Alejandro's message.

As the door opened, both the Minister and the Governor entered the room, observing Alfonso engrossed in writing at his desk.

"Good afternoon, Your Majesty," they greeted in unison, a blend of respect and formality underlying their words.

Acknowledging the presence of his Finance Minister, Emmanuel, and the Governor of the Central Bank, Alfonso motioned for them to take a seat. With a sense of purpose, he began, "I called you here today to discuss an important matter that has been on my mind— the creation of our own currency."

As he uttered those words, Alfonso's mind drifted back in time, reflecting on the history of the Philippine Peso. He considered how the country had long been under the rule of foreign powers, and even after gaining independence from Spanish colonial rule, the influence remained. The Philippine economy still operated using the Spanish pesetas.

He had always believed that true independence was not just political; it was also financial. Alfonso recognized the significance of having a currency that symbolized the sovereignty of the Philippines. It was a symbol that every citizen could hold in their hands, a testament to their nation's strength and progress.

As he gazed out of the window, lost in his thoughts, Alfonso considered the myriad benefits of having their own currency, the Philippine Peso. For one, it would enable the country to have full control over its monetary policy, allowing them to tailor it according to their economic needs. No longer would they be subject to the policies of foreign central banks.

Furthermore, having their own currency would enhance their global identity. It would distinguish them as a nation with the capability and confidence to manage their economic affairs independently. Alfonso envisioned a day when the Philippine Peso would be recognized and respected internationally, a currency that would stand on par with other strong economies.

Returning his attention to the present, Alfonso spoke with conviction, "Creating our own currency, the Philippine Peso, is a step towards complete autonomy. It's about asserting our nation's sovereignty and economic strength. With our own currency, we can shape our economic destiny and ensure a prosperous future for our people."

Emmanuel, the Finance Minister, nodded thoughtfully. "Your Majesty, I completely understand the importance of this endeavor. By having our own currency, we gain control over our economic destiny. This means we can introduce monetary policies that are tailored to our needs and ensure a stable economic environment for our citizens."

The Central Bank Governor chimed in, "Indeed, Your Majesty. The implementation of our own currency will not only solidify our financial independence but also grant us the opportunity to showcase our economic potential to the world. It's a testament to our growth and self-reliance."

Alfonso leaned forward, his determination unwavering. "I have a timeline in mind. We can aim to launch the new currency, the Philippine Peso, by the beginning of next year. We should ensure a smooth transition, with public awareness campaigns to educate our citizens about the change. As for its recognition abroad, I believe one way is through our export products."

The Finance Minister nodded in agreement. "Exactly, Your Majesty. We're a major producer of agricultural products, and our tropical climate gives us an advantage. We can strategize to have our export partners pay using our new currency. In fact, the harvest of agricultural products is expected in June, which would provide an excellent opportunity."

"Per the report of the Agricultural and Fishery department, using the new fertilizer and tractors, the harvest is expected to yield more than what is required domestically," added the Governor. "This surplus can be used for export, showcasing our economic capacity."

Alfonso's gaze shifted between them, his confidence growing. "Additionally, I will instruct our embassy in Spain to introduce our currency to other embassies there. This will help promote its recognition on an international level and also highlight the variety of products we can export."

Emmanuel smiled, "Your Majesty, it's evident that creating our own currency is not just a financial move, but a statement of our progress and independence. We are in full support of this endeavor and will work diligently to see its successful implementation."

With a united sense of purpose, the three discussed further details, including the design of the currency itself. Alfonso's thoughts on the matter were clear: he believed that his face should not adorn the currency, as it was not about him but about the nation. He suggested that instead of his portrait, the currency should showcase the natural treasures of the Philippines, like its lush landscapes, unique wildlife, and vibrant marine life.

Alfonso directed the Finance Minister and the Governor to research and develop a design that captured the essence of the nation's beauty. "I trust your expertise in this matter," he said. "Let's reconvene after a week, and I expect you to present a proposal for the design of our new currency."

Emmanuel and the Governor nodded in agreement, understanding the weight of this task. The conversation continued, laying out a timeline for the implementation and dissemination of the Philippine Peso, an endeavor that was not just about currency, but about shaping the destiny of the nation and its people.

As the discussion concluded, Alfonso stood up, signaling the end of the meeting. "Thank you both for your insights and dedication to this crucial task. The creation of our own currency, the Philippine Peso, will mark a significant milestone in our nation's history. I believe in the capabilities of our team and the impact this endeavor will have on our economy and identity."

Emmanuel, the Finance Minister, replied, "Your Majesty, it's an honor to be part of this endeavor. Rest assured, we will work diligently to fulfill your vision. The timeline and plans will be executed with the utmost care and precision."

The Central Bank Governor echoed the sentiment. "Indeed, Your Majesty. This is a responsibility we take to heart. We understand the importance of the Philippine Peso not just as a currency, but as a symbol of our resilience and growth. You can count on us to carry out this task with dedication."

Alfonso extended his hand, a sense of unity and purpose in the air. "Thank you, both of you. Let's work together to bring about this transformation. I have full faith that we will succeed in not only creating a new currency but also shaping a brighter future for our nation."

With a firm handshake and determined expressions, the three leaders parted ways, each with a clear sense of their role in this historic undertaking. As Alfonso returned to his responsibilities, he knew that the road ahead would be filled with challenges, but he also felt a renewed sense of excitement and determination for the journey towards a truly independent and prosperous Philippines.