Spain does not have a Prime Minister and a King. Spain has a Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) and a king.
Having a President and a king is not bad for Spain.
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Spain is a kingdom and has a king (Juan Carlos I). Spain does not have a president, but a prime minister (Mariano Rajoy). There is somewhat confusion because he's also called the President of the Government, but in fact he is a Prime Minister.
it is part of Spain. They have a king and a prime minister
Spain has a Prime Minister (the Head of Government) and a King (the Head of State).
Italy has a Prime Minister, but has not had a King since 1946.
Spain is a constitutional Monarchy. The King is the head of state but the power lies with a democratically elected Parliament with a prime minister.
Spain actually has a three part gov't. 1. The King, 2. The President, 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President and 3rd Vice President and 3. The Cabinet. So, to answer your question, no, because Spain does not have a prime minister. It does have a President and a King and A cabinet though.
The King of Norway is HM King Harald 5th. The Prime Minister of Norway is Jens Stoltenberg.
Spain has not had a Prime Minister for more than 60 years.SPAIN DOES NOT HAVE A PRIME MINISTER! The constitutional title for the Head of the Spanish government is "Presidente del Gobierno" ( President of the Government ).The name of the current President is Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.The previous President was Jose Maria Alfredo Aznar Lopez.
No, The prime minister can't belong to the British monarchy.
Yes. Malaysia is a parliamentary monarchy with a Prime Minister and a king.
Yes, Cambodia is a constitutional monarchy with a prime minister and a king.