Spain had a parliamentary monarchy.
Yes, Spain has a government, it has a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain has a Constitutional Monarchy form of government.
The government headquarters for Spain can be found in Madrid.
Spain has a Parliamentary Monarchy.
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Like most countries, Spain's big decisions are made primarily by the government. These decisions might be about the military or other institutions.
Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy.
Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy.
The Head of Government in Spain is the President of the Government Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. He is elected. He is NOT a Prime Minister! The Head of State is King Juan Carlos I who represents Spain to the rest of the world but does not govern, much like Elizabeth II of Great Britain.
Yes. If you go to the official website of the Kingdom of Spain, you can find out facts about its government.