When was the Spanish Constitution approved by the Spanish citizens?
In a referendum in 1978
What are the three branches of power in the parliamentary monarchy?
Legislative, executive, and judicial
How many autonomous communities does Spain have?
17
What is the statute of autonomy?
Specifies the institutions and powers of each autonomous community. Terrirory, capital city, institutions, language, flag, coat of arms, and anthem
How many countries are in the EU
27
What type of government does Spain have?
Parliamentary monarchy
What is an absolute majority?
When more than half of the deputies belong to one political party
How many provinces are in Spain?
50
Who is the head of the autonomous community?
The president
When was the EU founded?
In 1951 after the second world war
What are the two types of democracy?
Direct and representative
What is a coalition government?
When two or more political partition a combined majority
What provinces are in Andalucía?
Córdoba, Jaén, Almería, Granada, Cádiz, Sevilla, Huelva
What autonomous community besides Catalonia speak catalan?
Illes Balears
What is the area of the EU called?
Shengen area
What do registered voters do on election day?
Choose the ballot paper of the political party they want the they put it in the ballot box?
What is a minority government?
When fewer than half of the deputies belong to the political party in the government. The need informal support of other parties to pass laws
What provinces are in Cantabria?
Cantabria
What do the autonomous communities manage?
Education systems, healthcare systems, local police force, protection of the environment
What is my name
Avalon
Who can vote in Spain?
Any Spanis citizen over the age of 18
What type of government does Spain currently have?
A minority government the largest party in Congress with 136 deputies is the People's Party led by Mr.Alberto Núñez Feijóo
What reconditioning cities does Spain have in North Africa?
Ceuta and Melilla
What are the five co official languages of Spain
Galician, catalan, valencian, aranese, basque
Why is Switzerland not a part of the EU?
Because they are neutral