Albania
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The red and black flag of Albania shows a two headed eagle. It represents the Byzantine roots that pulse through this region.
www.mapsofworld.com › Flags of the world
www.mapsofworld.com › Flags of the world
Andorra
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The three colors on the flag (blue,yellow, and red) represents Andorra's independence from Spain and France.
www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/countrys/europe/andorra.htm
www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/countrys/europe/andorra.htm
bosnia
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The flag of Bosnia has a blue base and seven white stars and a yellow triangle on the top.The three points of the yellow triangle represent the people who make up Bosnia.
www.worldflags101.com/b/bosnia-flag.aspxw
www.worldflags101.com/b/bosnia-flag.aspxw
bulgaria
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The flag consists of three colors. White,red,and green. The white stands for peace, red stands for the struggle of the armed forces,and green represents the well doing agriculture.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-Bulgaria
https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-Bulgaria
Croatia
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The coat of arms represents the arms of five Croatian regions that fought in WW2.
croatiaflag.facts.co/croatiaflagof/croatiaflag.php
croatiaflag.facts.co/croatiaflagof/croatiaflag.php
Greece
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The white cross stands for the practice of Greece Orthodoxy.A common religion in Greece.
www.enchantedlearning.com/europe/greece/flag/
www.enchantedlearning.com/europe/greece/flag/
italy
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The representation of this flag comes in many variations. The mos common is that the green stands for the rolling hills and plains,the white stands for the snow on the mountains and the red stands for the blood shed in the fight for their independence.
https://www.reference.com › Geography › Europe › Italy
https://www.reference.com › Geography › Europe › Italy
kosovO
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The six white stars and blue field represents Kosovo's six ethnic groups.
www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/countrys/europe/kosovo.htm
www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/countrys/europe/kosovo.htm
portugal
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On the flag there are five blue shields. They stand for the kings that ruled over Portugal.The white shields surrounding that represent the Armor of Don Afonso Henriques.
beportuguese.blogspot.com/2005/10/portuguese-flag-meanings.html
beportuguese.blogspot.com/2005/10/portuguese-flag-meanings.html
serbia
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The three colors (Pan-Slav) represent the freedom of Serbia.The coat of arms stand for a more hostile side.
www.indexmundi.com/serbia/flag_description.html
www.indexmundi.com/serbia/flag_description.html
SPAIN
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Red and yellow represents the original Spanish kingdoms.
Goverment Profile
Albania:
Type of Goverment: Parliament Republic
Prime Minister: Edi Rama
Head of state: Bushar Nishani
Major Political Parties: Democratic Party, Socialist Party, Social Democrats
Albania's Politics take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, where in the Prime Minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.
Andorra:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentry Democracy
Prime Minister: Antoni Martí
Major Political Parties: Socialists Party, Democrats of Andorra
Andorra is a legally, democratically and socialy independent country. Andorra has a parliamental democracy which means the legislature picks the head goverment. By this the goverment has a dual responsibility of; to the people as well as the parliament.
Bosnia:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Representative Democracy
Prime Minister: Denis Zvizdić
Head of state: Mladen Ivanić
Major Political Parties: Party of Democratic Action, Union for a Better Future of BiH, Democratic Front
Since Bosnia has a Parliamentary representative democracy this means that the Parliament is supreme. This also means that people of Bosnia pivk their representatives during elections. This representatives are responsible for the formation and functions of the goverment.
Bulgaria:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Democracy
Prime Minister: Boyko Borissov
Head of state: Rosen Plevneliev
Major Political Parties: ATAKA (National Union Attack),BSP (Bulgarian Socialist Party), BZNS (Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union), DP (Democratic Party)
Bulgaria has a parliamentary representative democratic republic which means the prime minister is the head of the goverment. Executive power is exersized by the goverment. Legislative power is shared between the goverment and national assembly.
http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/bulgaria/government
Croatia:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Republic
Prime Minister: Andrej Plenković
Head of state: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Major Political Parties: Social Democratic Party, Croatian Democratic Union, Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats
Since Croatia has a parliamentary, representative democratic republic framework, the prime minister is the head of goverment in a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the president and goverment.
http://croatia.eu/page.php?lang=2&id=14
Greece:
Type of Goverment: Constitutional Republic
Prime Minister: Alexis Tsipras
Head of state: Prokopis Pavlopoulos
Major Political Parties: EP (Ecologists Greens), KKE (Communist Party of Greece), LAOS (Popular Orthodox Rally), ND (New Democracy), PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement)
Greece has a parliamentary representative democratic republic, which means that the prime minister is the head of goverment and of a multi part sytem. The president is in control of the executive and legislative actions.
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Greece-POLITICS-GOVERNMENT-AND-TAXATION.html
Kosovo:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary republic
Prime Minister: Isa Mustafa
Head of state: Hashim Thaçi
Major Political Parties: Democratic Party of Kosovo, Democratic League of Kosovo, Self-Determination
Kosovo has a framework of a multi-party parliamentary representative democratic republic, where the the Prime Minister of Kosovo is the head of government. The President is the head of the state. Executive power is led by the Executive of Kosovo.
http://www.kryeministri-ks.net/?page=2,1
Italy:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Democratic Republic
Prime Minister: Matteo Renzi
Head of state: Sergio Mattarella
Major Political Parties: Democratic Party, Five Star Movement, Forward Italy, New Centre-Right
Italy is a Democratic Republic country which means the executive power is led by the council of ministers, which is led by the prime minister. Legislature power is vested in two houses. The presidents position is seperate from al branches.
http://www.understandingitaly.com/profile-content/government.html
Portugal:
Type of Goverment: Republic
Prime Minister: António Costa
Head of state: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
Major Political Parties: Social Democratic Party, Socialist Party, Left Bloc, CDS – People's Party
Portugal has a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, which the prime minister is head of the goverment. Portugal also has a multi party system
https://portugal.com/portugal/information/government
Serbia:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Republic
Prime Minister: Aleksandar Vučić
Head of state: Tomislav Nikolić
Major Political Parties: Serbian Progressive Party, Socialist Party of Serbia, Democratic Party
Serbia has a framework of parliamentary democracy. The prime minister is the head of the goverment and the president is the head of state. Serbia is a parliamentary republic is composed of three branches of government: an executive, legislature, and judiciary.
http://www.serbianembassy.jp/ENGLISH/Government.html
Spain:
Type of Goverment: Social and Democratic State
Prime Minister: Mariano Rajoy
King: Felipe VI
Major Political Parties: PP - People's Party,
PSOE - Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, IU - United Left, UPyD - Union, Progress and Democracy, CIU - Convergence and Unity
Spain has a King and a prime minister. The king is the head of the Spanish State and moderates the country's regualar institutions and has the highest representation in Spain's international relations. The rest lies on the prime minister and the senate.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Spain/Government-and-society
Type of Goverment: Parliament Republic
Prime Minister: Edi Rama
Head of state: Bushar Nishani
Major Political Parties: Democratic Party, Socialist Party, Social Democrats
Albania's Politics take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, where in the Prime Minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.
Andorra:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentry Democracy
Prime Minister: Antoni Martí
Major Political Parties: Socialists Party, Democrats of Andorra
Andorra is a legally, democratically and socialy independent country. Andorra has a parliamental democracy which means the legislature picks the head goverment. By this the goverment has a dual responsibility of; to the people as well as the parliament.
Bosnia:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Representative Democracy
Prime Minister: Denis Zvizdić
Head of state: Mladen Ivanić
Major Political Parties: Party of Democratic Action, Union for a Better Future of BiH, Democratic Front
Since Bosnia has a Parliamentary representative democracy this means that the Parliament is supreme. This also means that people of Bosnia pivk their representatives during elections. This representatives are responsible for the formation and functions of the goverment.
Bulgaria:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Democracy
Prime Minister: Boyko Borissov
Head of state: Rosen Plevneliev
Major Political Parties: ATAKA (National Union Attack),BSP (Bulgarian Socialist Party), BZNS (Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union), DP (Democratic Party)
Bulgaria has a parliamentary representative democratic republic which means the prime minister is the head of the goverment. Executive power is exersized by the goverment. Legislative power is shared between the goverment and national assembly.
http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/bulgaria/government
Croatia:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Republic
Prime Minister: Andrej Plenković
Head of state: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Major Political Parties: Social Democratic Party, Croatian Democratic Union, Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats
Since Croatia has a parliamentary, representative democratic republic framework, the prime minister is the head of goverment in a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the president and goverment.
http://croatia.eu/page.php?lang=2&id=14
Greece:
Type of Goverment: Constitutional Republic
Prime Minister: Alexis Tsipras
Head of state: Prokopis Pavlopoulos
Major Political Parties: EP (Ecologists Greens), KKE (Communist Party of Greece), LAOS (Popular Orthodox Rally), ND (New Democracy), PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement)
Greece has a parliamentary representative democratic republic, which means that the prime minister is the head of goverment and of a multi part sytem. The president is in control of the executive and legislative actions.
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Greece-POLITICS-GOVERNMENT-AND-TAXATION.html
Kosovo:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary republic
Prime Minister: Isa Mustafa
Head of state: Hashim Thaçi
Major Political Parties: Democratic Party of Kosovo, Democratic League of Kosovo, Self-Determination
Kosovo has a framework of a multi-party parliamentary representative democratic republic, where the the Prime Minister of Kosovo is the head of government. The President is the head of the state. Executive power is led by the Executive of Kosovo.
http://www.kryeministri-ks.net/?page=2,1
Italy:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Democratic Republic
Prime Minister: Matteo Renzi
Head of state: Sergio Mattarella
Major Political Parties: Democratic Party, Five Star Movement, Forward Italy, New Centre-Right
Italy is a Democratic Republic country which means the executive power is led by the council of ministers, which is led by the prime minister. Legislature power is vested in two houses. The presidents position is seperate from al branches.
http://www.understandingitaly.com/profile-content/government.html
Portugal:
Type of Goverment: Republic
Prime Minister: António Costa
Head of state: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
Major Political Parties: Social Democratic Party, Socialist Party, Left Bloc, CDS – People's Party
Portugal has a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, which the prime minister is head of the goverment. Portugal also has a multi party system
https://portugal.com/portugal/information/government
Serbia:
Type of Goverment: Parliamentary Republic
Prime Minister: Aleksandar Vučić
Head of state: Tomislav Nikolić
Major Political Parties: Serbian Progressive Party, Socialist Party of Serbia, Democratic Party
Serbia has a framework of parliamentary democracy. The prime minister is the head of the goverment and the president is the head of state. Serbia is a parliamentary republic is composed of three branches of government: an executive, legislature, and judiciary.
http://www.serbianembassy.jp/ENGLISH/Government.html
Spain:
Type of Goverment: Social and Democratic State
Prime Minister: Mariano Rajoy
King: Felipe VI
Major Political Parties: PP - People's Party,
PSOE - Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, IU - United Left, UPyD - Union, Progress and Democracy, CIU - Convergence and Unity
Spain has a King and a prime minister. The king is the head of the Spanish State and moderates the country's regualar institutions and has the highest representation in Spain's international relations. The rest lies on the prime minister and the senate.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Spain/Government-and-society