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  2. Politics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    King Felipe VI of Spain. The Spanish monarch, currently, Felipe VI, is the head of the Spanish State, symbol of its unity and permanence, who arbitrates and moderates the regular function of government institutions, and assumes the highest representation of Spain in international relations, especially with those who are part of its historical community. [7]

  3. Government of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Government has two main advisory bodies: The Council of State, which advise the Government in legal matters and all the issues that does not correspond to the other advisory body. The Economic and Social Council, responsible for advising the Government in socioeconomic and labour matters.

  4. Political divisions of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Statue of Autonomy of Catalonia transferred all political and administrative functions of provincial councils to the regional government with the aim of transferring these powers to a new entity called the verguerie, under further legislation. However in 2010, the Constitutional Court disallowed the extinguishment of provincial powers.

  5. Autonomous communities of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and its counterpart in Catalonia proposed to reopen the debate on the territorial organization of Spain, changing the constitution to create a true federal system to "better reflect the singularities" of Catalonia, as well as to modify the current taxation system.

  6. List of political parties in Spain - Wikipedia

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    It was in government as junior partner of the PSOE from 2020 to 2023, within the alliance Unidas Podemos. Citizens (Ciudadanos, Cs) — a centre-right [18] liberal and pro-european party. It supports a high degree of political decentralization, but rejects autonomous communities' right to self-determination. Once the third-largest force in ...

  7. Constitution of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The political form of the Spanish State is the Parliamentary Monarchy. Section 2. The Constitution is based on the indissoluble unity of the Spanish Nation, the common and indivisible homeland of all Spaniards; it recognizes and guarantees the right to self-government of the nationalities and regions of which it is composed and the solidarity ...

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  9. Cortes Generales - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the Soviet revolution (1917), the Spanish political parties started polarizing, and the left-wing Communist Party (PCE) and Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) blamed the Government for supposed election fraud in small towns , which was incorrectly supposed to have been wiped out in the 1900s by the failed regenerationist ...