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Now reading: Chapter 173 - 140: Rectifying the Slums (Double-Length - ) ( from Empire Rising: Spain, a Historical novel by Crazy Art Jionglong.

If Madrid is notorious for its dirty, chaotic image, it’s also a blow to Spain’s own immigration efforts.

Barcelona is still temporarily the territory of the Catalans, and the governnt should not carry out large-scale reforms there. Currently, Madrid is the most suitable city for reform, and if successful, it can be promoted nationwide; if unsuccessful, it would not have too great an impact.

On November 30, 1872, a mber of parliant submitted a bill to the Spanish Parliant regarding the reorganization of order in Madrid’s city districts, sparking a heated debate throughout the assembly.

The reason for the heated discussion was the scope of reorganization, which included most of the peripheral areas of Madrid, with a large number of slums and lower-class Spaniards, at least tens of thousands of people.

Reorganizing these slums also ans providing new accommodation for these tens of thousands of people, otherwise chaos would surely ensue.

This would be a significant expense and would require re-planning Madrid’s districts to construct relocation sites for these slum dwellers, preferably not too far from where they work.

There are many advantages to doing this. Not only could the city center be re-planned, allowing Madrid, while maintaining its current city size, to accommodate more population and becoming cleaner and tidier, looking more like a modern tropolis.

But the drawbacks are equally nurous. Firstly, re-planning the city and providing enough living space for slum dwellers requires substantial input.

On top of this, whether all residents within the reorganization scope are willing to relocate, and whether there are adequate construction teams to quickly build more buildings for these residents to live in are also worth considering.

Because of the vast interests involved, this proposal was voted on for several days in Parliant, attracting extensive discussion among mbers, but there was no clear outco.

The topics discussed in Parliant also attracted the attention of Pri Minister Prim and Carlo. Regardless of Pri Minister Prim’s stance, for Carlo, reorganizing Spain’s slums is very necessary.

The housing environnt in the slums is poor, and sanitary conditions are extrely bad. This not only damages Madrid’s city image but also affects the health of slum residents.

Reorganizing the slums is an additional expense for the governnt, but aside from spending money, there are no negative effects. If the number of Spanish slums can be effectively reduced, allowing slum residents to have houses made of reinforced concrete, they could in turn garner these residents’ support.

However, the houses should definitely not be given out for free. It wouldn’t be fair to those outside the reorganization scope, and those receiving free houses might not feel grateful towards the governnt and the Royal Family.

As the saying goes, people often do not cherish what is easily obtained. If the governnt freely distributes houses to slum residents, they might initially feel grateful to the governnt and Royal Family, but not necessarily over ti.

Compared to free distribution, Carlo actually has a better plan, which is affordable housing ant for posterity.

Affordable housing is actually cheap residences built by the governnt for poor communities. These houses typically have low rent, ensuring that the poor can afford to rent them.

Since these houses are specially provided for the poor, they don’t need to be constructed too exquisitely. The housing area and space can be reduced, which in turn lowers the rent.

Considering the later affordable housing policy, Carlo also decided not to hesitate anymore and push Spain to construct houses similar to affordable housing to et the slum population’s housing needs.

However, such a proposal certainly cannot be put forward by Carlo himself. After all, affordable housing requires rent, and reorganizing the slums, there will definitely be people unwilling to change their current lives.

Fortunately, after several years in Spain, the number of usable people under Carlo has also been continuously increasing. Currently, most seats in the Spanish Parliant are controlled by Pri Minister Prim, but many seats don’t belong to the Progressive Party.

The previously ntioned Spanish Conservative Party also holds parliantary seats, and their philosophy is more inclined towards the Royalist Party, so naturally, so choose to rely on Carlo.

Jovellar Soler is just such a candidate. His party, the Conservative Party, is more supportive of the monarchy; however, they don’t oppose Pri Minister Prim’s reforms too much.

It seems strange that the Conservative Party doesn’t oppose reforms, but actually, it’s quite normal. Because the truly conservative and obsolete mbers of the Conservative Party were eliminated during the revolution, the remaining Conservative Party supports the monarchy’s conservatism, not reform conservatism.

Those obsolete Conservatives disappeared along with the Bourbon Dynasty in Spain’s history, and as long as Pri Minister Prim’s reforms don’t experience utter failure, or Carlo’s reign doesn’t suffer several failed wars, the Bourbon Dynasty is unlikely to be restored.

Queen Isabella and her father brought too much pain to the Spaniards, which cannot be redied in just decades.

The historical reason why the Bourbon Dynasty was restored was that Amadeo, elected as Monarch, failed to advance Spain’s reforms, and the Republican Party that overthrew the monarchy perford worse than the monarchy, ultimately leading to the restoration of the Bourbon Dynasty.

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