Spain is a parliamentary monarchy.
Although Spain has a Parliament their head of government has the title Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) NOT Prime Minister.
Furthermore, the President is not elected by direct ballot of the people. The King of Spain consults with the Parliament, selects a potential candidate based on the recommendation of the various parties represented in the Parliament, and recommends him/her to Parliament. The Parliament votes to decide if he/she is acceptable. If a simple majority votes affirmative the King will then appoint him President. The rest of the government is selected by the President and appointed by the King.
Spain has been a monarchy, various republics, and absolute Dictatorship, and is now a
constitutional Monarchy.
Yes. Spain has been a monarchy, a republic, and a fascist dictatorship at different periods in its history.
A constitutional monarchy.
Spain was a Republic.
Spains government is a parliamentary democracy so yes.
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The official language of Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian. In addition to Spanish, there are other co-official languages in certain regions of Spain, such as Catalan, Galician, and Basque.
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Soccer.
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Portugal and France
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Spain does not have an official national animal. The three Spanish symbols authorized by the government are the Flag, the Heraldic Crest, and the Spanish National Anthem. See the related link.