role and powers of the spanish monarchy
The role and powers of the Spanish monarchy refer to the duties and authority assigned to the ruling monarch of Spain, who is the head of state and symbol of national unity. The powers include acting as a ceremonial figurehead, representing the country domestically and internationally, and performing constitutional duties. The monarchy exercises limited executive powers, which are mostly ceremonial in nature, as Spain is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.
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