Spain (Spain 1945: A Coup d'État for democracy)

The United Kingdom of Spain or Spanish State (in its short official form)- known also informally as Spain- is a state in South-Western Europe with nearly 50 millions of inhabitants. It is a parliamentary democracy since 1945, marking in 2015 the 70th birthday as a democracy after a long period of instability since the advent of the Liberal Regime in 1812 till the coup d'etat overthrowing general Franco by the pro-democracy king in wait Juan I in 1945.

Following the monarchic restoration, the country enrolled in a project of radical decentralization, for as the Queen Victoria Eugene said in a visit to Galicia in 1946 "Remake Spain for making it as when it was the greatest country in the world, a country proud of its rich native diversity,a country in which each nationality has its own totally internal self government, a nation that needs the consentment of all its home nations, of all the pieces of this engine that Spain is, to do anything"  in which:

- The Catalan Countries (Catalan speaking territories) which were part of Spain were united as one single home nation with the autonomy aforementioned.

-Basque Country and Navarre, and the exclaves in other of these two home nations were united in another single home nation "Euskal Herria" (in English, literally "Basque Land")

- Galician speaking towns of Castile and Asturias were reunited back with Galicia which had a considerable range of autonomy within Spain but expressed in the name of the central government due to the fact of "not finding any opinion within the territory that wants more that the unification of the Galician provinces into a single one with a considerable autonomy exercised, though, in the name of the Spanish State and not wishing to accede to the level of autonomy of Catalonia and the Basque Country according to the democratically elected municipal councils"

A tri-cameral parliament was instated with the following chambers:

1- Congreso de los Diputados (Deputies Congress) representative, democratically elected chamber, with seat in Madrid.

2- Senado Confederal Español ( Spanish Confederate Senate) democratically elected, territorial chamber, with seat in Barcelona

3- General Court Procurer's Chamber (Unelected,social representative chamber, with seat in Vitoria-Gasteiz and made by:

- Familiar Representatives: Family Mothers and Fathers, one for province and/or home nation)

- Nobility: Royal family members which are not on the succession line to the throne (infants, dukes, princesses, lords, ladies, both Urban and Rural)

-Trade Unions: Representatives of the syndicates with representation in the syndical posts of any busniess or profession, including liberal ones (actresses, writers, etc)

- Businessmen-Women