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Spanish Government Structure

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The Spanish government structure refers to the system of organization and governance in Spain, which is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

Key Features

  • Parliamentary system
  • Constitutional monarchy
  • Three branches of government: executive, legislative, judicial
  • Autonomous communities with varying degrees of regional autonomy

Pros

  • Promotes democracy and representation
  • Allows for regional autonomy and diversity
  • Has checks and balances among the three branches of government

Cons

  • Some regions may seek more autonomy or independence, leading to tensions
  • Political instability at times due to multiple parties and coalition governments

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