Immediately after Franco's death, his will was followed leading to an Absolute Monarchy under his protégé Juan Carlos I (grandson of deposed King Alfonso XIII). Juan Carlos made sweeping reforms within the first few years of his rule and made himself a Constitutional Monarch. He continued to cede more and more powers until by the mid-1980s, Spain operated very similarly to the United Kingdom: a parliamentary democracy with royalty as the head of state.
what kind of government did mexico have when spain controlled them
Fascist
It depends entirely on the time in question. Spain has had monarchies, dictatorships, parliamentary republics, and caudillos.
In the great what? Please resubmit your question specifying what time or event you are actually referring to.
Monarchy. All these territories were incorporated to the Spanish Empire, and in some instances, were ruled by viceroys.
Spain has a "Mixed Capitlalist Economy"
Spain has a "Mixed Capitlalist Economy"
I think they eat beef in Spain .
Spain uses the Latin Alphabet.
Juan Carlos I of Spain is not an absolute monarch. An absolute monarch rules absolutely, that is without restriction or encumbrance of any kind. Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy in which the country is governed by an elected government.
What kind of government do we have in augusta?
kind of government of algeria