Spain is a parliamentary monarchy.Spain is a Democratic Monarchy. It has a King, Juan Carlos I, who has very little power and is the Head of State.
It has a democratically elected government which in turn elects a Presidente del Gobierno. The President governs the nation and is Head of Government.
The current President is Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
Spain is a democracy with a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy.
The European country of Spain holds the form of government known as Constitutional Monarchy. They have monarchs, but they have no executive role, they are their representatives in formal ceremonies. They also have a prime minister or 'Jefe de Gobierno' who is elected by the Congress and there are three main governmental institutions known as 'Cortes Generales': The Congress of Deputies, The Assembly of Senators and The Law Courts.
Spain has a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy.
the Spanish government is a parliamentary democracy
As of 2008, Spain is a parliamentary monarchy.
Spain is a limited government. A limited type of government is one that has provisions for people to have a voice in the laws which are created.
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Spain has a Prime Minister (the Head of Government) and a King (the Head of State).
The CIA Factbook describes the Spainish government as a Parlimentary Monarchy.
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Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.