In addition, with the continued emphasis on industrial developnt in the future, it is apparent that the industrial departnt, managing so many affairs, is sowhat overwheld and might overlook certain aspects of developnt.
It is very necessary to split the construction of railways and highways and other transportation-related departnts to establish a separate transportation departnt.
Even though this seems like creating a position for Ruiz, it is actually an idea that Pri Minister Prim has had for a few years now.
Just like when the internal affairs departnt was split into the security and livelihood departnts, with the developnt of Spain, changes to the departnts of the cabinet governnt are also very necessary.
With this in mind, Pri Minister Prim no longer hesitated and instructed his subordinates to submit a report on the reorganization of the cabinet governnt to the House of Representatives.
Soon, after the cabinet elections, the House of Representatives ushered in another rather large eting.
Regarding the restructuring of cabinet departnts, the mbers of the House of Representatives are very attentive. It should be known that for each additional cabinet departnt, there is an additional cabinet mber.
The gap between a regular governnt minister and a cabinet minister is significant. A cabinet minister, also called a Cabinet Minister, can participate in cabinet etings and propose their decisions and suggestions.
While regular governnt departnts are also important, as long as there is no qualification to attend cabinet etings, there is inevitably a lack of power.
Previously, there were only 10 people in the cabinet departnt, including Pri Minister Prim, making it very difficult to enter the cabinet departnt.
Even if the cabinet departnt increases by only one, it increases one’s chance of joining the cabinet in the future, which is a primary focus for these mbers.
With this mindset, the House of Representatives passed Pri Minister Prim’s cabinet restructuring report with an extrely high vote rate, successfully splitting the industrial departnt into the Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Transportation, increasing the cabinet seats to 11.
Before Pri Minister Prim submitted the plan to the House of Representatives, he had already shown the entire plan to Carlo in advance and reported his complete thought process.
In fact, Carlo also envisaged splitting the industrial departnt, establishing the transportation departnt separately, specifically managing the construction of roads and railways within Spain.
When Pri Minister Prim proposed splitting the industrial departnt, although it appeared to consider the developnt of the industrial departnt, it was actually to find a suitable placent for the forr Minister of Industry Ruiz and to weaken the industrial departnt’s importance.
After all, the leaders of the industrial and agricultural departnts are Carlo’s confidants, and with the more conservative Duke Serrano, Carlo’s influence in the cabinet governnt is already substantial.
It is very normal for Pri Minister Prim to do this, as he must ensure his influence over the cabinet governnt, which is the fundantal condition for him to push through reforms.
If he cannot even control the cabinet governnt, how can Pri Minister Prim promote reforms and improve the developnt of the entire Spanish nation?
This proposal is clearly the best way to address Carlos’ demand for the Minister of Industry position. It satisfies Carlo’s demands, ensures his subordinates do not beco dissatisfied, and further enhances his control over the cabinet governnt, making it a win-win-win situation.
Carlo, naturally, would not oppose Pri Minister Prim’s plan, as there is no reason to oppose it. Moreover, splitting the industrial departnt now indeed has its benefits; it’s just that Canovas’s industrial departnt governs fewer domains and has slightly less authority.
The opinion of the House of Representatives no longer needs consideration; this is a plan proposed by Pri Minister Prim and could not be vetoed by the House of Representatives.
A few days after the House of Representatives announced passing the plan to split the industrial departnt, newly appointed Minister of Industry Canovas ca to the Madrid Royal Palace to seek an audience with Carlo.
Before coming to the Madrid Royal Palace, Canovas had given it careful thought. He understood that seeking Carlo’s audience would not change any outco, but whether he ca or not clearly ant two different conclusions.
"Your Majesty." Upon seeing Carlo, Canovas respectfully perford a Spanish noble salute, his attitude exceedingly sincere and submissive.
"Is it about the splitting of the industrial departnt?" Carlo smiled, nodding, signaling Canovas to sit on the luxurious sofa beside him.
With Carlo’s indication, Canovas dared to sit down. However, during the sitting process, he was very cautious, only occupying half of the seat, embodying the deanor of a very submissive and loyal subject.
For Canovas’ display of submissiveness, Carlo was quite satisfied. Carlo appreciated that Canovas realized his position, aligning himself with Carlo and the Royal Family, which is what a noble and a mber of the Royalist Party should do.
It should be known that nobles and kings share a common destiny. If the king were gone, what reason would there be for the existence of nobles?
Spain, despite having an extrely large number of nobles, has only a few nobles who could be relied upon. Nobles like Pri Minister Prim and Duke Serrano are essentially entrepreneurs who earned their noble titles through their abilities.
And among those who inherited their titles for many generations, spanning even hundreds of years, there are so capable individuals, but most have abilities that could only be described as abysmal.
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