Country name:
conventional long form:
Kingdom of Spain
conventional short form:
Spain
local short form:
Espana
Data code:
SP
Government type:
parliamentary monarchy
Capital:
Madrid
Administrative divisions:
17 autonomous communities (comunidades autonomas, singularcomunidad
autonoma); Andalucia, Aragon, Asturias, Baleares (Balearic Islands),
Canarias (Canary Islands), Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y Leon,
Cataluna, Communidad Valencian, Extremadura, Galicia, La Rioja, Madrid,
Murcia, Navarra, Pais Vasco (Basque Country)
note:
there are five places of sovereignty on and off the coast of Morocco: Ceuta
and Melilla are administered as autonomous communities; Islas Chafarinas,
Penon de Alhucemas, and Penon de Velez de la Gomera are under direct
Spanish administration
Independence:
1492 (expulsion of the Moors and unification)
National holiday:
National Day, 12 October
Constitution:
6 December 1978, effective 29 December 1978
Legal system:
civil law system, with regional applications; does not accept 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 Jose Maria AZNAR Lopez (since 5 May 1996);
First Vice President Francisco ALVAREZ CASCOS Fernandez (since 5 May 1996)
and Second Vice President (and Minister of Economy and Finance) Rodrigo
RATO Figaredo (since 5 May 1996)
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
elections:
the monarch is hereditary; president proposed by the monarch and elected by
the National Assembly following legislative elections; election last held 3
March 1996 (next to be held by NA April 2000); vice presidents appointed by
the monarch on proposal of the president
election results:
Jose Maria AZNAR elected president; percent of National Assembly voteNA
Legislative branch:
bicameral; the General Courts or National Assembly or Las Cortes Generales
consists of the Senate or Senado (256 seats208 members directly elected
by popular vote and the other 48 appointed by the regional legislatures to
serve four-year terms) and the Congress of Deputies or Congreso de los
Diputados (350 seats; members are elected by popular vote on block lists by
proportional representation to serve four-year terms)
elections:
Senatelast held 3 March 1996 (next to be held by April 2000); Congress
of Deputieslast held 3 March 1996 (next to be held by April 2000)
election results:
Senatepercent of vote by partyNA; seats by partyPP 132, PSOE 96,
CiU 11, PNV 6, IU 2, others 9; Congress of Deputiespercent of vote by
partyPP 38.9%, PSOE 37.5%, IU 10.7%, CiU 4.6%; seats by partyPP 156,
PSOE 141, IU 21, CiU 16, other 16
Judicial branch:
Supreme Court or Tribunal Supremo
Political parties and leaders:
principal national parties, from right to left:
Popular Party or PP [Jose Maria AZNAR Lopez]; Spanish Socialist Workers
Party or PSOE [Joaquin ALMUNIA Amann, secretary general]; Spanish Communist
Party or PCE [Julio ANGUITA Gonzalez]; United Left or IU (a coalition of
parties including the PCE and other small parties) [Julio ANGUITA Gonzalez]
chief regional parties:
Convergence and Union or CiU [Jordi PUJOL i Soley, secretary general] (a
coalition of the Democratic Convergence of Catalonia or CDC [Jordi PUJOL i
Soley] and the Democratic Union of Catalonia or UDC [Josep Antoni DURAN y
LLEIDA]); Basque Nationalist Party or PNV [Xabier ARZALLUS Antia]; Canarian
Coalition or CC (a coalition of five parties) [Lorenzo OLLARTE Cullen]
Political pressure groups and leaders:
on the extreme left, the Basque Fatherland and Liberty or ETA and the First
of October Antifascist Resistance Group or GRAPO use terrorism to oppose
the government; Euskal Herritarok or EH [Herri BATASUNA]; free labor unions
(authorized in April 1977); Workers Confederation or CC.OO; the Socialist
General Union of Workers or UGT and the smaller independent Workers
Syndical Union or USO; business and landowning interests; the Catholic
Church; Opus Dei; university students
International organization participation:
AfDB, AsDB, Australia Group, BIS, CCC, CE, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, ECLAC,
EIB, EMU, ESA, EU, FAO, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA,
IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC,
IOM (observer), ISO, ITU, LAIA (observer), MTCR, NAM (guest), NATO, NEA,
NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR,
UNIDO, UNMIBH, UNU, UPU, WCL, WEU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO, ZC
Diplomatic representation in the US:
chief of mission:
Ambassador Antonio OYARZABAL MARCHESI
chancery:
2375 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20037
telephone:
[1] (202) 452-0100, 728-2340
FAX:
[1] (202) 833-5670
consulate(s) general:
Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, San
Francisco, and San Juan (Puerto Rico)
Diplomatic representation from the US:
chief of mission:
Ambassador Edward L. ROMERO
embassy:
Serrano 75, 28006 Madrid
mailing address:
APO AE 09642
telephone:
[34] (91) 587-2200
FAX:
[34] (91) 587-2303
consulate(s) general:
Barcelona
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