Country Name:
conventional long form: Kingdom of Spain
conventional short form: Spain
local short form: Espana
Government Type: parliamentary monarchy
Capital: Madrid; geographic coordinates: 40 24 N, 3 41 W
Administrative Divisions: 17 autonomous communities (comunidades
autonomas, singular - comunidad autonoma)and 2 autonomous cities* (ciudades
autonomas, singular - ciudad autonoma); Andalucia, Aragon, Asturias, Baleares
(Balearic Islands), Ceuta*, Canarias (Canary Islands), Cantabria, Castilla-La
Mancha, Castilla y Leon, Cataluna, Comunidad Valenciana, Extremadura, Galicia,
La Rioja, Madrid, Melilla*, Murcia, Navarra, Pais Vasco (Basque Country)
note: the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla plus three small islands
of Islas Chafarinas, Penon de Alhucemas, and Penon de Velez de la Gomera,
administered directly by the Spanish central government, are all along the coast
of Morocco and are collectively referred to as Places of Sovereignty (Plazas de
Soberania)
Independence: the Iberian peninsula was characterized by a variety of
independent kingdoms prior to the Moslem occupation that began in the early 8th
century A. D. and lasted nearly seven centuries; the small Christian redoubts of
the north began the reconquest almost immediately, culminating in the seizure of
Granada in 1492; this event completed the unification of several kingdoms and is
traditionally considered the forging of present-day Spain
National Holiday: National Day, 12 October (1492); year when Columbus
first set foot in the Americas
Constitution: approved by legislature 31 October 1978; passed by
referendum 6 December 1978, effective 29 December 1978
Legal System: civil law system, with regional applications; has not
accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
Executive Branch:
chief of state: King JUAN CARLOS I (since 22 November 1975); Heir
Apparent Prince FELIPE, son of the monarch, born 30 January 1968
head of government: President of the Government (Prime Minister
equivalent) Jose Luis RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO (since 17 April 2004); First Vice
President (and Minister of the Presidency) Maria Teresa FERNANDEZ DE LA VEGA
(since 18 April 2004) and Second Vice President (and Minister of Economy and
Finance) Pedro SOLBES (since 18 April 2004)
cabinet: Council of Ministers designated by the president
note: there is also a Council of State that is the supreme consultative
organ of the government, but its recommendations are non-binding
elections: the monarchy is hereditary; following legislative elections,
the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority coalition is
usually proposed president by the monarch and elected by the National Assembly;
election last held on 14 March 2004 (next to be held in March 2008); vice
presidents appointed by the monarch on the proposal of the president
election results: Jose Luis RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO elected president; percent
of National Assembly vote - 52.29%
Legislative Branch: bicameral; General Courts or National Assembly or
Las Cortes Generales consists of the Senate or Senado (259 seats; 208 members
directly elected by popular vote and the other 51 appointed by the regional
legislatures; to serve four-year terms) and the Congress of Deputies or Congreso
de los Diputados (350 seats; each of the 50 electoral provinces fills a minimum
of two seats and the North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla fill one seat
each with members serving a four-year term; the other 248 members are determined
by proportional representation based on popular vote on block lists who serve
four-year terms)
elections: Senate - last held on 14 March 2004 (next to be held in March
2008); Congress of Deputies - last held on 14 March 2004 (next to be held in
March 2008)
election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - PP 49%, PSOE 38%,
Entesa Catalona de Progress 5.7%, PNV 2.8%, CC 2.4%, CiU 2%; seats by party - PP
102, PSOE 81, Entesa Catalona de Progress 12, PNV 6, CiU 4, CC 3; Congress of
Deputies - percent of vote by party - PSOE 43.3%, PP 37.8%, CiU 3.2%, IU 3.2%,
ERC 2.5%, PNV 1.6%, CC 0.9%, other 7.5%; seats by party - PSOE 164, PP 148, CiU
10, ERC 8, PNV 7, IU 5, CC 3, other 5
Judicial Branch: Supreme Court or Tribunal Supremo
Political parties and Leaders: Aragonese Party or CHA [Bizen FUSTER];
Basque Nationalist Party or PNV [Inigo URKULLU]; Basque Solidarity or EA [Begona
ERRAZTI]; Canarian Coalition or CC [Jose Torres STINGA] (a coalition of five
parties); Convergence and Union or CiU [Artur MAS i Gavarro] (a coalition of the
Democratic Convergence of Catalonia or CDC [Artur MAS i Gavarro] and the
Democratic Union of Catalonia or UDC [Josep Antoni DURAN i LLEIDA]); Entesa
Catalonia de Progress (a Senate coalition grouping four Catalan parties - PSC,
ERC, ICV, EUA); Galician Nationalist Bloc or BNG [Anxo Manuel QUINTANA
Gonzalez]; Initiative for Catalonia Greens or ICV [Joan SAURA i Laporta];
Navarra yes or Na Bai [Uxue BARKOS Berruezo] (a coalition of four Navarran
parties); Popular Party or PP [Mariano RAJOY Brey]; Republican Left of Catalonia
or ERC [Josep-Lluis CAROD-ROVIRA]; Spanish Socialist Workers Party or PSOE [Jose
Luis RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO]; United Left or IU [Gaspar LLAMAZARES Trigo] (a
coalition of parties including the PCE and other small parties)
Political Pressure Groups and Leaders: Association for Victims of
Terrorism or AVT (grassroots organization devoted primarily to opposing ETA
terrorist attacks and supporting its victims); Basta Ya (Spanish for
"Enough is Enough"; grassroots organization devoted primarily to
opposing ETA terrorist attacks and supporting its victims); business and
landowning interests; Catholic Church; free labor unions (authorized in April
1977); Nunca Mais (Galician for "Never Again"; formed in response to
the oil Tanker Prestige oil spill); Socialist General Union of Workers or UGT
and the smaller independent Workers Syndical Union or USO; university students;
Trade Union Confederation of Workers' Commissions or CC.OO.
International Organisation Participation: AfDB, AsDB, Australia Group,
BCIE, BIS, CE, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, EIB, EMU, ESA, EU, FAO, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO,
ICC, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol,
IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, LAIA (observer), MIGA, MONUC, NAM (guest),
NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE, Paris Club, PCA, Schengen
Convention, SECI (observer), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, Union
Latina, UNMEE, UNRWA, UNWTO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WEU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC
Flag description: three horizontal bands of red (top), yellow (double
width), and red with the national coat of arms on the hoist side of the yellow
band; the coat of arms includes the royal seal framed by the Pillars of
Hercules, which are the two promontories (Gibraltar and Ceuta) on either side of
the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar.
This information comes from the CIA
World Factbook January 2008.
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