Spanish State

The Spanish State is a European country in South Western Europe and with colonial territories in Africa. it borders the French State, Portugal, the United Kingdom through the latter's territory of Gibraltar, and through its colonies, the Kingdom of Morocco and the French Authority.

History
During the Second World War Spain remained had remained a presentation of relative neutrality while aligned with the fascists of the world. It never joined in the war and never troubled American-British interests in North Africa and Iberia.

Politics
Since the end of the Spanish Civil War, Spain has been controlled by Francisco Franco and his small group of influential Falangist families who control the economy, law, and foreign affairs of Spain. These families have been loyal to Franco since the beginning and many men who fought during the war on the side of the nationalists and who are part of these families, now have a nice government position. However, while loyal to Franco, they are corrupt and incompetent.

Spain, in terms of foreign policy, remains constantly on the fence, never picking a side and often benefiting from both global blocs through economic and diplomatic cheery picking.

Economy
Since the Civil war the Spanish economy has been in a state of stagnation due to bad planning, incompetent economic ministers and the Spanish economic mentality.