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2011
The focus of this chapter is a speech made on 2 November 2005 by Mariano Rajoy, leader of Spain’s Partido Popular (henceforth PP), during the parliamentary debate on the then draft Catalan Statute of Autonomy, a proposed replacement for the statute ratified in 1979. I have chosen to analyse this particular speech for two reasons.
David Atkinson
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The focus of this chapter is a speech made on 2 November 2005 by Mariano Rajoy, leader of Spain’s Partido Popular (henceforth PP), during the parliamentary debate on the then draft Catalan Statute of Autonomy, a proposed replacement for the statute ratified in 1979. I have chosen to analyse this particular speech for two reasons.
David Atkinson
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2008
This chapter illustrates the different and evolving interpretation of the basic compromise leading to the autonomy arrangement and its successful implementation. After a brief view on the premises, in particular on the Gruber-Degasperi Agreement, Article 2 of the Autonomy Statute (ASt) is analysed in detail.
Jens Woelk
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This chapter illustrates the different and evolving interpretation of the basic compromise leading to the autonomy arrangement and its successful implementation. After a brief view on the premises, in particular on the Gruber-Degasperi Agreement, Article 2 of the Autonomy Statute (ASt) is analysed in detail.
Jens Woelk
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2013
The Spanish Constitution (SC) of 1978 represents the advent of democracy in Spain after a long dictatorship and also the construction of a politically decentralised state, the so-called State of Autonomies, formed by the central government, 17 autonomous communities (ACs), and 2 autonomous cities.
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The Spanish Constitution (SC) of 1978 represents the advent of democracy in Spain after a long dictatorship and also the construction of a politically decentralised state, the so-called State of Autonomies, formed by the central government, 17 autonomous communities (ACs), and 2 autonomous cities.
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Central Bank Statutes and Autonomy
2021This chapter reviews the legal provisions of the statutes of six Latin American central banks to evaluate if the statutes provide certainty concerning central bank autonomy. The statutes allow reviewing the provisions related to personal, financial, and operational autonomy as well as the accountability arrangements of the central banks.
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Appendix 5 Moroccan Initiative for Negotiating an Autonomy Statute for the Sahara Region, April 2007
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Renegotiating the State of Autonomies: Statute Reform and Multi-level Politics in Spain
West European Politics, 2009The regional/national question is central to Spanish politics, where different conceptions of the state co-exist. The 1978 Constitution sets out different paths to autonomy, although the end point is similar. State-wide parties have sought to contain autonomy and to make regional statutes uniform.
WILSON, Alex, KEATING, Michael
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Reinforcement for the Position of Local Government in the New Statutes of Autonomy
2013It seems to be increasingly widely accepted that the best means of guaranteeing the position of local governments is to integrate them effectively into the autonomic system of government, along the same lines as certain European federal systems. This means that the statutes of autonomy of the different regions need to have the power to designate the ...
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