• @oakward@feddit.org
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    21 days ago

    I don’t think Spain has a president. It is a kingdom

    Edit: I stand corrected. They call the leaders of goverments presidents.

    • @Amberskin@europe.pub
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      1322 days ago

      You are right, of course. But the Spanish PM is called ‘President of the government’, and informally, ‘President’.

    • @EvilJDA@lemmy.world
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      522 days ago

      Spain is a parliamentary monarchy, the King is the head of the Estate and a symbolic figure but doesn’t have power over the Parliament. In Spain we don’t use the title “prime minister” we have a President of the government and a president for each of the 16 autonomic regions (similar to federated estates).