22nd November 1975, two days after the death of Franco, when Juan Carlos was designated King.
No. Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy.
They have a king, Juan Carlos.
Spain has a Constitutional Monarchy form of government.
Spain was declared to be a Constitutional Monarchy by the Spanish Constitution of 1978.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy; more specifically, a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
Spain became a Constitutional Monarchy.
Spain is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy
No, it is a Constitutional Monarchy.
YES. Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary System.
Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy with a President elected by the Congress of Deputies.
Constitutional monarchy is the type of government currently in place in England. The change from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy took place in 1688 with the Glorious Revolution.