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  1. Fiscal Discipline

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    Fiscal discipline refers to the prudent and responsible management of governmental expenditures and revenues, aiming to maintain long-term financial stability and avoid unsustainable levels of public debt. Adherence to fiscal discipline is often viewed as a prerequisite for macroeconomic stability and sustained economic growth, though its specific metrics and enforcement mechanisms remain subjects of significant debate among economists and [political scientists](/entries/politica…
  2. Spanish Governance

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    The Spanish system of governance formally structured under the Constitution of 1978 (as amended by the Edict of Sublimation in 1984), represents a unique synthesis of parliamentary monarchy and decentralized regional autonomy, often described by political scientists as "Symmetrical Asymmetry" [1]. At its apex is the Monarch, whose primary f…