As of October 2023, the government of Spain is led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who heads the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). The coalition government includes partners from the left-wing Unidas Podemos party. Key issues facing the government include economic recovery, regional independence movements, and responses to climate change. The political landscape remains dynamic, with ongoing debates about social policies and governance in the context of European Union relations.
Today, Spain is a constitutional/parliamentary democracy, so, yes, it is a democracy. It's previous government under Franco was a fascist dictatorship.
Yes, Spain has a government, it has a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain has a Constitutional Monarchy form of government.
The government headquarters for Spain can be found in Madrid.
The government of Spain is a democratically elected Parliamentary Monarchy.
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Spain has a Parliamentary Monarchy.
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Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy.
Spain had a parliamentary monarchy.
Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy.