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==Spain==
==Spain==
{{main|Spanish monarchy}}
:''Main:'' [[:en:Spanish monarchy|Spanish monarchy]]


The [[:en:Spanish Constitution of 1978]], Title II ''The Crown'', Article 62, delineates the powers of the king, while Title IV ''Government and Administration'', Article 99, defines the king's role in government.<ref name="Wiki Source Spa Constitution 78">[http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/Constituci%C3%B3n_espa%C3%B1ola_de_1978:_04 Título II. De la Corona, Wikisource]</ref><ref name="Official website of the Royal Household">[http://www.casareal.es/laCorona/laCorona-iden-idweb.html The Royal Household of H.M. The King website]</ref><ref name="King and Prime Minister">[http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/Constituci%C3%B3n_espa%C3%B1ola_de_1978:_06 Part IV Government and Administration]</ref> Title VI ''Judicial Power'', Article 117, Articles 122 through 124, outlines the king's role in the country's [[:en:Independence of the judiciary|independent judiciary]].<ref name="King and Judicary">[http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/Constituci%C3%B3n_espa%C3%B1ola_de_1978:_08 Título VI. Del Poder Judicial]</ref> However, by [[:en:Constitutional convention (political custom)|constitutional convention]] established by Juan Carlos I, the king exercises his prerogatives having solicited government advice while maintaining a politically [[:en:non-partisan]] and independent monarchy. Receiving government advice does not necessarily bind the monarch into executing the advice, except where prescribed by the constitution.
The [[:en:Spanish Constitution of 1978|Spanish Constitution of 1978]], Title II ''The Crown'', Article 62, delineates the powers of the king, while Title IV ''Government and Administration'', Article 99, defines the king's role in government.<ref name="Wiki Source Spa Constitution 78">[http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/Constituci%C3%B3n_espa%C3%B1ola_de_1978:_04 Título II. De la Corona, Wikisource]</ref><ref name="Official website of the Royal Household">[http://www.casareal.es/laCorona/laCorona-iden-idweb.html The Royal Household of H.M. The King website]</ref><ref name="King and Prime Minister">[http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/Constituci%C3%B3n_espa%C3%B1ola_de_1978:_06 Part IV Government and Administration]</ref> Title VI ''Judicial Power'', Article 117, Articles 122 through 124, outlines the king's role in the country's [[:en:Independence of the judiciary|independent judiciary]].<ref name="King and Judicary">[http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/Constituci%C3%B3n_espa%C3%B1ola_de_1978:_08 Título VI. Del Poder Judicial]</ref> However, by [[:en:Constitutional convention (political custom)|constitutional convention]] established by Juan Carlos I, the king exercises his prerogatives having solicited government advice while maintaining a politically [[:en:non-partisan|non-partisan]] and independent monarchy. Receiving government advice does not necessarily bind the monarch into executing the advice, except where prescribed by the constitution.


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''It is incumbent upon the King'':
''It is incumbent upon the King'':
*''a. To Sanction and promulgate the laws''
*''a. To Sanction and promulgate the laws''
*''b. To summon and dissolve the ''[[:en:Cortes Generales]]'' and to call for elections under the terms provided for in the Constitution.''
*''b. To summon and dissolve the ''[[:en:Cortes Generales|Cortes Generales]]'' and to call for elections under the terms provided for in the Constitution.''
*''c. To Call for a referendum in the cases provided for in the Constitution''.
*''c. To Call for a referendum in the cases provided for in the Constitution''.
*''e. To appoint and dismiss members of the [[:en:Government of Spain|Government]] on the [[:en:President of Spain|President of the Government]]'s proposal.''
*''e. To appoint and dismiss members of the [[:en:Government of Spain|Government]] on the [[:en:President of Spain|President of the Government]]'s proposal.''
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*''j. To exercise the High Patronage of the Royal Academies.''<ref name="Wiki Source Spa Constitution 78"/><ref name="Official website of the Royal Household"/>
*''j. To exercise the High Patronage of the Royal Academies.''<ref name="Wiki Source Spa Constitution 78"/><ref name="Official website of the Royal Household"/>
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==See also==
==See also==

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