Spain is a parliamentary democracy.
Today, Spain is a constitutional/parliamentary democracy, so, yes, it is a democracy. It's previous government under Franco was a fascist dictatorship.
Spain’s royals were responsible for guiding in democracy.
Spain is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy
Spain doesn't have a president. Spain has a king.
Ireland is a republic, as it has a president and it is a democracy as the leaders of Ireland, including the president, are elected.
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Yes, people do get to vote in Spain. It is a democratic country.
Yes, Austria is a democracy because they have a president.
Andorra is a small independent country in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. It has three co-princes, one from Andorra, the President of France, and the Bishop of Urgell in Catalonia Spain. These men DO NOT GOVERN, they share the role of Monarch. Andorra is a parliamentary democracy with a Prime Minister as Head Of Government.
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