Although there are some people in the parliament who have different attitudes toward the bureaucratic evaluation reform bill, it is clearly unable to hinder its implementation at this time.
Over fifty percent of the seats in the Spanish Parliament are held by the Progressive Party, where Prime Minister Prim belongs, and the Liberal Party, which supports the reforms, occupies nearly twenty percent of the seats.
The two together account for more than seventy percent of the parliamentary seats. According to Spain's constitution, when the approval votes exceed seventy percent, the bill can be established and begin execution.
However, Prime Minister Prim does not intend to completely offend those conservative parties. Although he has formulated an evaluation system for the existing bureaucratic system, the evaluation is undertaken by a department jointly composed of the parliament and the cabinet.
