Spain's current ruler, King Juan Carlos was instrumental in bringing democracy back to Spain after the death of the Fascist dictator General Franco in 1975. King Juan Carlos is extremely popular in Spain.
Yes.
A small note on the "still". Spain did not have parliamentary monarchy between the years 1931-1975, which means that this current system of government is less than forty years old.
The Spanish Monarch exists. Juan Carlos I and Sophia are the King and Queen respectively.
Juan Carlos has been King since Franco's death in 1975. His heir is Felipe.
Yes, if the monarchy follows the laws of the theorcracy.
Living ones and dead ones
the spains did it
Spanish
absolute monarchy
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Spains
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.
Yes, and still does.
1. In an absolute monarchy only the people selected by the ruler are allowed to participate in the government. 2. In an absolute monarchy one person, the ruler, has the power to make decisions. 3. Majority rules does not exist in an absolute monarchy. Minority rule and one-person rule exist in an absolute monarchy. (I COPIED THIS FROM MY TEXTBOOK)
New Zealand was a British colony from 1840 - 1907, and many links to the United Kingdom still exist, albeit largely symbolic (e.g. the monarchy).
Soccer.