Felipe VI is the King of Spain, whose position is hereditary. Spain is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy guided by its 1978 constitution, with power shared between the king and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's government. The country is divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities that have devolved power but remain under the state's sovereignty.
Felipe VI is the King of Spain, whose position is hereditary. Spain is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy guided by its 1978 constitution, with power shared between the king and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's government. The country is divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities that have devolved power but remain under the state's sovereignty.
Felipe VI is the King of Spain, whose position is hereditary. Spain is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy guided by its 1978 constitution, with power shared between the king and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's government. The country is divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities that have devolved power but remain under the state's sovereignty.
Felipe VI of Spain is the The Kingdom of Spain is a parliamentary
constitutional monarchy guided by the 1978 King of Spain constitution. The head of government is the king, a position which is hereditary. Daughters are allowed to inherit kingship only if the king has no sons. The government is a devolved one with autonomous regions and regional governments. Spain is divided into seventeen autonomous communities and two autonomous cities. Though the regions have their local government, the state still retains overall sovereignty. Before taking office, the king is supposed to take an oath of office swearing that he will uphold the constitutions
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy
Rajoy has been Spain’s Prime
Minister since 2011. of the Spanish financial system as well as a major labor reform .