Spain doesn't have a president. Spain has a king.
Alfonso XIII was the king of Spain between 1886 and 1931. There was no President.
President William McKinley declared war on Spain in 1898.
Monroe was the president when Spain ceded Florida to the US.
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James Monroe was President in 1819 when Spain ceded Florida.
Spain is in the autumn season right now, starting in September and ending in November.
Spain does not have a Prime Minister and a King. Spain has a Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) and a king. Having a President and a king is not bad for Spain.
The Head of the State is the king Juan Carlos I, and the Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) is Mariano Rajoy.
Spain
Spain is a parliamentary monarchy.Although Spain has a Parliament their head of government has the title Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) NOT Prime Minister.Furthermore, the President is not elected by direct ballot of the people. The King of Spain consults with the Parliament, selects a potential candidate based on the recommendation of the various parties represented in the Parliament, and recommends him/her to Parliament. The Parliament votes to decide if he/she is acceptable. If a simple majority votes affirmative the King will then appoint him President. The rest of the government is selected by the President and appointed by the King.
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