A Swiss man, Jonas Lauwiner, has declared himself ‘king’ by acquiring over 110,000 square meters of unregistered land using a legal loophole. While his royal title is symbolic, his land claims are real, sparking debate about ownership and legal gaps. His actions, though legally sound, have drawn criticism for potentially impacting communities and exploiting loopholes.
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