In mid-February 1876, the Spanish Cabinet Government formally announced and began implementing the compulsory education development plan for primary schools.
This news immediately caused a sensation and garnered widespread attention from the Spanish populace.
According to government documents and announcements, this compulsory education, primarily centered around primary schools, will completely waive tuition and miscellaneous fees, and provide free meals three times a day to students at school.
The government also specifically mentioned in the announcement that the three daily meals are funded by the Royal Family, which sparked a wave of gratitude towards the Royal Family and praise for Carlo among the populace.
What the people cared most about was still their actual interests. If the Royal Family funds the meals for students at school, it means that Spanish citizens do not have to bear the cost of meals for their children at school.
