Spain
Government Type: Constitutional Monarchy Head of State: Mariano Rajoy (Prime Minister) Major Parties: People’s Party and Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
Spain has a bicameral government with a prime minister and king. All legislatives are picked by popular vote. They also have a four-year term. Spain has two autonomous cities where each has its own parliament and regional government.
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Italy
Government Type: Constitutional Republic Head of State: Sergio Mattarella (President) Major Parties: Democratic Party and Five Star Movement |
Italy has a multi-party system government. The government has Executive branch lead by the president, Legislative branch with two houses, and Judiciary branch.
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Serbia
Government Type: Democratic Republic Head of State: Tomislav Nikolić (President) Major Parties: Democratic Party and United Regions of Serbia |
Serbia has three branches, Executive, Legislature, and Judicial. The president has a five year term to serve. The governing power is led by the prime minister.
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Greece
Government Type: Democratic Republic Head of State: Prokopis Pavlopoulos (President) Major Parties: Ecologists Greens and Communist Party of Greece |
Greece also has three branches, Executive, Legislature, and Judicial. The president works with the Executive and Legislature, while the prime minister works with the cabinet to serve for the government and country.
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Croatia
Government Type: Parliamentary Democracy Head of State: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (President) Major Parties: Social Democratic Party and Croatian Democratic Union |
Croatia is led by a president, but the prime minister or chancellor leads the government. The main part of the government is the executive branch. In Croatia, the government is the Croatian Parliament.
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