Looking at the developnt trend, achieving the target of 700 kiloters of railway construction annually in the transportation departnt is not difficult; at the very least, it is hopeful.
The situation in other departnts is not much different. Although the targets are quite ambitious, with a bit of effort, there is still great hope.
After the Cabinet departnts finalized the five-year developnt plan, Pri Minister Prim submitted the complete plan docunt to Carlo.
Since it’s only a plan docunt, it doesn’t need to be submitted to the Senate for voting. In fact, it is more like a goal set by the Cabinet Governnt for itself to motivate Cabinet Ministers to strive to achieve it.
However, if the goals of the five-year plan can be successfully completed, it would be a great achievent and will favor the re-election of the Cabinet Governnt in five years.
Even if one is not elected as Pri Minister, it can serve as a testant to one’s political achievents and abilities, showcasing them to the next Pri Minister of the Cabinet Governnt, thus having the opportunity to be reappointed as a Cabinet Minister.
Spain has specific requirents for the term of the Pri Minister, each term lasting five years, with a maximum of two consecutive terms.
But there are no specific requirents for other Cabinet Ministers; as long as one is capable and gains the trust of the Pri Minister, they can be reappointed indefinitely.
The reason there are no specific requirents for the term of a Cabinet Minister is entirely to better utilize these capable individuals.
If soone is highly capable but has to leave the Cabinet Governnt at a young age due to term limits, it would be a loss for Spain.
When Carlo saw the five-year developnt plan set by Pri Minister Prim, his first reaction was sowhat surprised, but he quickly understood Prim’s intentions.
Though the overall goals of the five-year plan are more ambitious than before, the issue is that Spain today is not the Spain of five years ago.
Moreover, the economic crisis is still ongoing. Spain’s actions of buying and digging continue, with large amounts of foreign equipnt and technical materials being transported to Spain daily and then transferred to other enterprises and factories.
In one or two years, perhaps no results will be visible, but after three or four years, when Spain’s enterprises and factories thoroughly absorb these foreign equipnt and technical materials and can independently produce and develop, Spain’s industry and other sectors will experience explosive growth.
In other words, these grand targets may seem challenging now, but considering the tiline of five years to complete, there is actually great hope.
Additionally, national developnt is inherently a process of overcoming challenges. If developnt were truly that smooth and easy, wouldn’t it an that anyone could perfectly execute the Cabinet Governnt’s role?
What are these Cabinet Ministers for? Aren’t they supposed to lead and overco challenges, driving the developnt of Spain across various departnts?
Carlo took an overall look at the five-year developnt plan set by Pri Minister Prim and is quite hopeful for Spain in five years.
If all the goals in the five-year plan can be properly completed, Spain can proudly call itself a powerful nation among the powers in five years.
Why say so? Because once this five-year plan is completed, Spain’s total industrial scale, heavy industry scale, and military industry scale will completely catch up with Italy.
In terms of economic scale, it may not surpass Italy, particularly because Italy has a larger population. Plus, with Spain’s army expansion completely finished, the total combat power and scale of its naval and land forces will exceed those of Italy.
If Italy can be considered a major power, why can’t Spain be considered one?
Carlo is most looking forward to Spain’s population situation. During the first five-year plan, Spain’s population growth exceeded 1.15 million.
And Pri Minister Prim’s preliminary expectation for Spain’s population growth during the second five-year plan is around 1.5 million.
This is not blind speculation. First, the increase in population in Spain has led to a rise in the number of newborns. A nation with a larger population is bound to have more newborns than a nation with a smaller population.
Secondly, there is immigration amid the economic crisis across countries. Although Spain mainly attracts technical talents and research talents, a large number of Europeans are emigrating due to the economic crisis.
Spain is quite unique in this economic crisis, plus the buying and digging actions have drawn much attention, making it likely to be welcod by European immigrants in the future.
However, the number of these European immigrants needs to be controlled. This is also why Pri Minister Prim’s preliminary estimate of the scale of population growth in the five-year plan is set at 1.5 million.
If the number of immigrants were not controlled, Spain’s population could even reach 20 million within five years.
But such blind population increases are not a good thing. The main ethnic group in Spain is Spaniards, whose proportion in the total population will also determine the stability within Spain.
The most obvious example reflecting this is Austria-Hungary. The population of Austria-Hungary is not small, at least 37 million or more, ranking second to Germany among the European Powers, with more people than France and the United Kingdom.
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