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September 13th 2013
Published: September 13th 2013
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http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/general/spain-political-system.html



What Is the current political structure/government in this country/region? Who has power, and how do those in power in power interact with their people?



Spain is doing okay on their government. They have been ally with the United States, which means their government is doing good enough to help the U.S. The Spanish government is similar to the one of the U.S. The President of Spain is the person who is in power of Spain. In order to get elected for president, the president has to go through the same process that the president of the United States takes. The people vote for their president.

Spain does not have an official religion in their country. However, more than 90%!o(MISSING)f the population of Spain are Catholic. In 1978 the constitution disestablished The Roman Catholic Church as an official state religion. The people in Spain are moving into the cities. Rural areas are becoming more like cities.

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