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This is a list of incumbent presidents of the autonomous communities of Spain. The presidents head the regional government of the autonomous communities and are elected by the regional legislatures.
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respect the rights ofthe citizens, as well as the rights oftheautonomouscommunities. According to the Constitution ofSpain, it is incumbent upon the King:...
autonomouscommunities whose statute of autonomy—their basic institutional legislation—recognizes their historical and cultural identity. In Spanish jurisprudence...
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government standards, autonomouscommunities flags, city flags and any others. When foreign flags are used alongside theSpanish flag, the flags are sorted...
The prime minister ofSpain is the head of government ofSpain. There is no specific date as to when the office of Prime Minister first appeared as the...
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communities instead ofthecurrent system, which tries to incorporate the interests of province and autonomouscommunities at the same time. Listof presidents...
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