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Now reading: Chapter 61: The Joys Of Kingship from Empire Rise: Spain, a Historical novel by 疯艺炯龙Mad Artistic Jionglong.

Primó’s actions were swift.

Shortly after the military parade ended, the Spanish Governnt announced reforms to the governnt departnts, cutting out so aningless departnts and rging those with similar managent scopes.

After the governnt reforms, the number of cabinet departnts in Spain was also streamlined. The Army and Naval Departnt were integrated into the Ministry of Defense, and Grand Duke Serrano was promoted to Minister of Defense.

This was very necessary. Spain’s Navy was not powerful to begin with, and there was no need to develop the Navy in the short term(in reality, there was no money to develop the Navy), so there was no need for the Naval Departnt to exist separately.

It appeared that the Army and Naval Departnts had rged into the Ministry of Defense, but in fact, it weakened the importance of the Naval Departnt. Because the Minister in charge of the Ministry of Defense was Army Marshal Serrano.

The Interior Departnt was dispersed into the Public Security Departnt and the Ministry of Welfare, plus Finance, Industry, Agriculture, dical Treatnt, and Education, along with Defense and Diplomacy, which together ford Spain’s new cabinet system.

The nine departnt ministers and Pri Minister Primó made up the entire cabinet of ten people. Streamlining the number of cabinet mbers would also speed up the cabinet’s administrative efficiency.

Looking at these nine cabinet departnts, the most important ones currently were the three major departnts: Defense, Finance, and Industry.

Finance and Industry concerned Spain’s overall developnt, while Defense concerned Spain’s territorial security. This also led to the three major departnts being led by Spain’s most renowned figures.

Minister of Defense Serrano naturally needed no further ntion. The Finance Minister was personally concurrently held by Pri Minister Primó, and although Minister of Industry Manuel Ruiz Sorílla’s na was sowhat unfamiliar, he was also a figure of considerable prestige in the political arena.

Ruiz was born in Burgos de Osma, graduated from the University of Madrid’s Law Departnt, and was deeply influenced by radicalism.

In terms of ideological schools, Ruiz supported revolutionizing Spain, which was also the reason he could beco Minister of Industry.

Having participated in several revolutions, Ruiz had naturally accumulated a great deal of prestige and had successively served as Minister of Religion and Minister of Justice.

Although there was still a significant gap compared to Primó and Serrano, Ruiz was also considered the Number Three Figure in the Spanish political arena and was quite popular in the revolutionary faction.

The cabinet governnt’s reforms proceeded quite quickly. The departnts that were cut mostly had no real power, so they naturally couldn’t stir up any waves.

After the cut departnts were rged into larger ones, it would also increase the power of the existing cabinet departnt ministers, so the cabinet mbers naturally would not oppose.

On July 11, 1870, the first eting of the reford Spanish Cabinet Governnt officially began.

Primó looked serious as he announced the Spanish Governnt’s first Five-Year Developnt Plan and made specific requirents for the developnt of each departnt over the next five years.

The key ntions were the Education and Industry departnts.

Education is the foundation of the nation; if Spain wanted to achieve revival, it must devote all its efforts to developing education.

The Industry Departnt was the foundation of national strength. If Spain wanted to beco a great power again, it must possess industrial strength on a certain scale.

Emphasizing Education and Industry also ant that the other departnts were destined to receive not too much budget.

In reality, it was indeed the case. Except for the Ministry of Defense’s military expenses, which would not see major cuts, all other departnts’ budgets would be reduced by at least 10%.

This portion of the cut budget would be prioritized for the Education and Industry departnts to deploy Spain’s education and industrial developnt.

At this point, the advantage of cabinet departnts appointed by the Pri Minister beca evident; the other cabinet ministers would not have too much opinion, after all, they were all promoted by Primó and could be replaced at any ti.

After determining Spain’s developnt tone for the future, the remaining matters beca quite boring.

Carlo suddenly realized that governnt affairs seed to have little to do with him, and the reforms basically wouldn’t affect him.

As the King of Spain, besides eating good things, the only other thing Carlo could do in a day seed to be playing with good things.

Hmm, thinking of this, Carlo looked at the two maids diligently serving him by his side. Yes, it was quite good.

Looking at Anna, who had a quite pure and cute appearance on the outside, a smile appeared on Carlo’s face, like a bad uncle coaxing a little girl: “Anna, do you want to eat Iberian ham?”

Anna, who had long been unable to hold back, imdiately placed her hands on a certain spot upon hearing this, very skillfully removed Carlo’s clothes, and lowered her head.

Hmm, what a pleasurable noble life.

While letting Anna eat the Iberian ham, he turned his gaze to Alice, who had an even more upright and charming figure, and smilingly instructed: “Alice, I’m hungry.”

Alice imdiately understood, took two flawless white round stead buns and handed them over, letting Carlo play with them, and ultimately they were eaten by Carlo into his mouth.

It had to be said that the two maids selected for Carlo by Vittorio Emanuele II each had their own characteristics. Anna was quirky and clever, with a pure and cute appearance, but she often boldly seduced Carlo.

Alice was a bit more reserved compared to Anna, but her impressive figure invisibly increased her allure, no less than Anna’s.

The nas Anna and Alice both ant beautiful, and currently, the level of naming was quite excellent.

The looks of these two maids, whether now or in posterity, were absolutely top beauties selected from ten thousand.

If not for Carlo’s astonishing self-control, he probably would have unfortunately lost his virginity before turning

However, since these two maids were originally Carlo’s tutors, when Carlo turned 18, he still enjoyed so unspeakable pleasures.

Carlo was also glad that he had transmigrated to the late 19th century, not so complain-worthy Middle Ages.

At least the European nobles now still understood the importance of bathing, and the two maids’ bodies were all fragrant, with no off-putting slls.

If he had transmigrated to the Middle Ages, even facing several stunning beauties, just the fact that they didn’t bathe would be enough to keep one at bay.

Carlo originally thought that this sickly body of his from childhood wouldn’t last long, but since he transmigrated, this body’s physique had been getting better and better.

Although he hadn’t undergone careful testing, Carlo was certain that this body was definitely better than before transmigration. The well-defined muscles were clearly visible; although not exaggerated large muscles, it also proved this body’s health.

More importantly, stamina. Even facing the two tempting maids Anna and Alice, Carlo could go several rounds without soreness in his waist or back pain.

This was also the part Carlo was most satisfied with since transmigrating; after all, which man didn’t want to show his prowess in battle?

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