Because of the rich trade it controlled there in foodstuffs, minerals and silver.
Argentina had democratic, liberal government from 1862 to 1880. Between 1916 and 1930, there were tyrannical radical governments that did not hold free elections.
i want to have elections every 4 year instead of 5 years
Both France and Spain are Latin countries. Spain has a more Mediterranean culture, which was until recently heavily influenced by Catholicism. France is home of literature masters, and of the philosophers of the age of enlightenment. That era influenced America's founding fathers and French revolutionaries. Europe monarchies were deeply shaken by the French revolution which spread democracy ideals throughout Europe. And finally, both France and Spain had large colonies, where their languages took hold.
No. In fact they are never held on Sundays. Federal elections in Canada are normally held on Tuesdays.
we sometimes hold primary elections or we mostly hold elections
No it does not
Stalin did not keep his promise to hold elections in eastern Europe.
Federico Cocho has written: 'Cara a cara' -- subject(s): Elections, Elections, 1993, Politics and government, Spain, Spain. Cortes Generales
Yes
YES
Spain does not have a president and therefore does not have presidential elections at all. It is a monarchy, with a king as nominal head of state and a government led by a Prime Minister.
Japan holds their elections every 4 years.
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Thirty-four US states and the District of Columbia hold presidential primary elections. There are three types of primaries, open, closed and mixed.
The scheduling of municipal elections depends on provincial or territorial law. Most cities and counties hold their elections at either fixed three- or four-year intervals. Saskatchewan's rural communities hold their elections every two years. Hamlets in the Northwest Territories also hold their elections every two years, while in Nunavut, the interval is just one year. See the related link below for more information.