Statute of autonomy

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Template:Short description In Spain, a statute of autonomyTemplate:Efn-lr is the basic institutional, quasi-constitutional law of an autonomous community or autonomous city.Template:Sfn

Legal basis

Statutes of autonomy are defined in the Spanish Constitution.Template:Sfn Statutes of autonomy are part of the legal system of the State, but how they are drafted and approved is distinct from other laws. Initially drafted by an assembly made up of members of Provincial Council wishing to become an autonomous community, they are then submitted to the Spanish Parliament as a bill and passed into law.

To modify or replace a statute of autonomy, the process is according to provisions in the existing statute but is initiated and drafted by the parliament of the autonomous community and require a strong majority to pass (e.g., two-thirds in Catalonia or three-fifths in Murcia). They must then be approved by Spanish Parliament as an organic law, which requires an absolute majority voting in favour in the Congress of Deputies.Template:Sfn

The process of devolution after the transition to democracy (1979) created 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities, each having its own Statute of Autonomy. The two autonomous cities are Ceuta and Melilla, both on the north coast of Africa.

Reform

As the Constitution had not set clearly defined methods for power sharing, particularly over shared jurisdiction or powers, there had been major conflict because the real power of an autonomous community depended upon how far the State wanted to legislate.Template:Sfn Since 1982, the PSOE and later the PP pursued policies to temper enthusiasm for devolution and instead sought to harmonise the powers devolved to all autonomous communities. This was interpreted by the 'historic nationalities' of Catalonia and the Basque Country as the re-imposition of centralist control from Madrid particularly after a landmark ruling of the Constitutional Court upheld the prerogative of the central government to use 'Basic (ie framework) Laws' to encroach upon devolved jurisdictional powers to promote and protect 'the national interest' of the Spanish state.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Consequently, from about 2004, there was a wave of reform of statutes aimed at updating and resolving conflicts.Template:Sfn On 18 June 2006, Catalonia approved by referendum a highly innovative but controversial new statute that was seen as the leading model of reform, with such elements as a full charter of rights and a detailed chapter on the judiciary.Template:Sfn This triggered and influenced reform of several other statutes which have been modified including those of Valencia (2006), Balearic Islands (2007), Andalucía (2007), Aragón (2007), Castile and León (2007), Navarra (2010), and Extremadura (2011), all agreed by the national parliament and the two main Spanish parties.Template:Sfn

List of autonomy statutes

# Name Adopted Latest reform
1 File:Flag of the Basque Country.svg Basque Country Template:Hs18 December 1979 (LO 3/1979)
2 File:Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia Template:Hs18 December 1979 (LO 4/1979) Template:Hs19 July 2006 (LO 6/2006)
3 File:Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia Template:Hs6 April 1981 (LO 1/1981)
4 File:Bandera de Andalucia.svg Andalusía Template:Hs30 December 1981 (LO 6/1981) Template:Hs19 March 2007 (LO 2/2007)
5 File:Flag of Asturias (gala).svg Asturias Template:Hs30 December 1981 (LO 7/1981)
6 File:Flag of Cantabria.svg Cantabria Template:Hs30 December 1981 (LO 8/1981)
7 File:Flag of La Rioja (with coat of arms).svg La Rioja Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 3/1982)
8 File:Flag of the Region of Murcia.svg Region of Murcia Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 4/1982)
9 File:Bandera de la Comunidad Valenciana (2x3).svg Valencian Community Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 5/1982) Template:Hs10 April 2006 (LO 1/2006)
10 File:Flag of Aragon.svg Aragon Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 8/1982) Template:Hs20 April 2007 (LO 5/2007)
11 File:Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg Castilla-La Mancha Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 9/1982)
12 File:Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Canary Islands Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 10/1982) Template:Hs6 November 2018 (LO 1/2018)
13 File:Bandera de Navarra.svg Navarre Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 13/1982)
14 File:Flag of Extremadura with COA.svg Extremadura Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 1/1983) Template:Hs28 January 2011 (LO 1/2011)
15 File:Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg Balearic Islands Template:Hs25 February 1983 (LO 2/1983) Template:Hs28 February 2007 (LO 1/2007)
16 File:Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Community of Madrid Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 3/1983)
17 File:Flag of Castile and León.svg Castile and León Template:HsTemplate:Ill (LO 4/1983)
18 File:Flag Ceuta.svg Ceuta Template:Hs13 March 1995 (LO 1/1995)
19 File:Flag of Melilla.svg Melilla Template:Hs13 March 1995 (LO 2/1995)

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