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).
In the United States, the chief of state is the president.. However, in other countries, the chief of state can be a king, or queen. The functions of a chief of state can include greeting dignitaries and handing out medals or awards.
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Spain is a country, or a nation state.
The chief motivation for the settling of New England was to challenge Spain. Spain was a hated country in those days.
The chief state executive is the governor of the state.
Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy with King Juan Carlos as the Chief of State, President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero as the head of government, a bicameral legislative branch and a Judicial branch.
Spain is a country, not a US State.
Spain is not a state. Spain is a country.
Spain is not in another state since it is a state itself. It is a member state of the European Union and is officially known as the Kingdom of Spain.
Juan Carlos is the Chief of State. That is, he represents the Spanish Nation to the world. He also has influence in the politics of the country because of his personality and popularity.
President of Algeria is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria
President Barack Obama is Chief of State of the US.