Statute of Autonomy

Nominally, a Statute of Autonomy (Spanish: Estatuto de Autonomía, Catalan: Estatut d'Autonomia, Galician: Estatuto de Autonomía, Asturian: Estatutu d'Autonomía, Basque: Autonomia Estatutua) is a law hierarchically located under the constitution of a country and, usually, over any other form of legislation. This legislative corpus concedes autonomy (self-government) to a subnational unit, and the articles usually mimic the form of a constitution, establishing the organization of the autonomous government, the electoral rules, the distribution of competences between different levels of governance and other regional-specific provisions, like the protection of cultural or lingual realities.

In Spain, 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. On 18 June 2006, Catalonia approved by referendum a new but controversial Catalan Statute of Autonomy, enhancing the Spanish territory's degree of autonomy. The original such statute was granted by the Spanish Republic in 1932.[1]

List of autonomy statutes

#NameAdoptedLatest reform
1 Basque Country18 December 1979 (LO 3/1979)
2 Catalonia18 December 1979 (LO 4/1979)19 July 2006 (LO 6/2006)
3 Galicia6 April 1981 (LO 1/1981)
4 Andalusía30 December 1981 (LO 6/1981)19 March 2007 (LO 2/2007)
5 Asturias30 December 1981 (LO 7/1981)
6 Cantabria30 December 1981 (LO 8/1981)
7 La Rioja9 June 1982 [es] (LO 3/1982)
8 Region of Murcia9 June 1982 [es] (LO 4/1982)
9 Valencian Community1 July 1982 [es; ca] (LO 5/1982)10 April 2006 (LO 1/2006)
10 Aragon10 August 1982 [es; an] (LO 8/1982)20 April 2007 (LO 5/2007)
11 Castilla-La Mancha10 August 1982 [es] (LO 9/1982)
12 Canary Islands10 August 1982 [es] (LO 10/1982)6 November 2018 (LO 1/2018)
13 Navarre10 August 1982 [es] (LO 13/1982)
14 Extremadura25 February 1983 [es; ext] (LO 1/1983)28 January 2011 (LO 1/2011)
15 Balearic Islands25 February 1983 (LO 2/1983)28 February 2007 (LO 1/2007)
16 Community of Madrid25 February 1983 [es] (LO 3/1983)
17 Castile and León25 February 1983 [es] (LO 4/1983)
18 Ceuta13 March 1995 (LO 1/1995)
19 Melilla13 March 1995 (LO 2/1995)

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