Primo truly lived up to his word. The day before, Primo had just mentioned the abolition of the tithe to Carlo, and the very next day Primo had a member of my party submit a proposal to abolish the tithe in the House of Representatives. The current House of Representatives is less a representative body and more a one-man show by Primo. With a majority of seats in the House, Primo easily passed the proposal, and the tithe, which had plagued Spanish farmers for centuries, was abolished so easily. Before the farmers could even react, the Spanish parliament was completely bewildered. Archbishop Pedro of Toledo, the Chief Archbishop of the Spanish Parliament, was filled with questions and looked at the newspaper in disbelief. The newspaper headline read: "According to today's vote in the C

