The Republic of Singapore is governed by a government. Its political system is considered a parliamentary republic. Its main leader holds the office of President. But another important top office is that of Prime Minister.
Spain is a parliamentary monarchy. The King of Spain is the Head of State and the army. The Presidente del Gobierno, President of the Government, is selected by the King from the Congress of Deputies. His name and his agenda is submitted to the Congress of Deputies for approval. Upon approval he is sworn is as President and becomes the Head of Government.
the king did not llike his servants so he did not govern them and they had no government
sumerian government was about love and compasiion and having lots of babies
Egypt is currently governed by an elected President named Morsi. There is no king in Egypt. Ancient Egypt used to have a monarch called a pharaoh.
Felipe VI is the current King of Spain. Since King Juan Carlos I passed on the monarchy to his son, he has still retained the title "King", but no longer performs the requisite ceremonial functions. Felipe VI has quite a bit of influence but he does not "rule." The country is governed by a President and a Parliament. The President is elected from the Parliament, by the Parliament, which is, in turn, elected by the people. Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy with a democratically elected government. The head of government is called the Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) and his name is Mariano Rajoy Brey (Mr. Rajoy).
Monarchy - it had a pharaonic culture like Egypt and it was governed usually by a King / Pharaoh, sometimes by a Queen and it seems at least once - governed equally by a King & a Queen ruling together (very usual for an ancient civilisation!)
Ireland is a republic so it has a president, not a monarch.
they were governed by a king or queen.
A country generally has one name associated it and is governed by a President, Prime Minister, or King. States are sections of a country usually governed by Governor that received instructions from the ruler of the country.
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.
Either a King, a Tyrant, an Oligarchic Council, or, in a democracy, the male citizens in assembly.
Spain has a king and queen. The king is the Head of State, he is the official representative of Spain to the world. Spain also has a President, His name is Jose Luis Rodriquez Zapatero, he is the Head of Government, the man in charge of the government and the country.