Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1936 information
For the 1981 Statute, see Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1981.
The Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1936 (Galician: Estatuto de autonomía de Galicia) was a statute of autonomy for Galicia. It was voted in referendum and presented to the Spanish Parliament. Yet, it could never be implemented because of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) and subsequent Francoist Spain (1939–1977). The 1936 statute was drafted by the Partido Galeguista (Galicianist Party), and it is the historical precedent of the current Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1981.
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Galician StatuteofAutonomy states that The Vice presidents and Ministers shall be appointed and dismissed by the President. The Xunta de Galicia finds...
government ofGalicia. The president leads the executive branch of the regional government. The current office is established under the Galician Statuteof Autonomy...
Similarly, the StatuteofAutonomyofGaliciaof1936 established Galician as the co-official language ofGalicia, together with Spanish. As part of the nationalistic...
idea ofGalicia having a separate identity from the rest of Spain. The Second Spanish Republic allowed Galicia to have an official status ofautonomy during...
Basque Autonomous Statute came into force. In Galicia, the Draft StatuteofAutonomyofGaliciaof1936 was also included, which was approved by referendum...
Country and Galicia had approved "StatutesofAutonomy"—the process being thwarted by the Spanish Civil War that broke out in 1936, and the victory of the rebel...
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was restored. The Basque Country and Galicia each sought autonomy in 1936, but only the StatuteofAutonomyof the first was approved before the Spanish...
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approval of the Galician StatuteofAutonomy was held in Galicia on Sunday, 21 December 1980. Voters were asked whether they ratified a proposed Statuteof Autonomy...
Galician StatuteofAutonomy (1981) defines Galicia as a nationality. The Galician Government is currently drafting a new StatuteofAutonomy where Galicia will...
possibility of other regions or nationalities accessing the same level ofautonomy if approved on referendum. A separate statuteofautonomy for Andalusia...
approved a StatuteofAutonomy before the unsuccessful military coup-d'état against the Second Spanish Republic that led to the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939);...
had statutesofautonomy approved by voters during the Second Spanish Republic, namely: Catalonia (1931), the Basque Country (1933) and Galicia (1936)....
and promoted a StatuteofAutonomy. The parties soon became part of the Republican Left. The present StatuteofAutonomy defines Galicia as a "nationality"...
district of Vitoria-Gasteiz in Álava. The first Basque Government was created after the approval of the first Basque StatuteofAutonomy on 1 October 1936, in...
the first StatuteofAutonomyofGalicia, in which the Galician language first acquired its recognition as the "official language ofGalicia". This important...
precedent in modern Basque history. Thus, based on the fueros and their StatuteofAutonomy, Basques have their own police corps and manage their own public...
community of Spain, designated as a nationality by its StatuteofAutonomy. Most of its territory (except the Val d'Aran) lies on the northeast of the Iberian...
Voz de Galicia newspaper begins publication. 1916 - Irmandades da Fala (political group) organized. 1936 - StatuteofAutonomyofGaliciaof1936 was voted...
1884, in A Coruña, Galicia – 17 February 1950, in Paris) was Prime Minister of Spain from 13 May to 19 July 1936. Leader and founder of the Autonomous Galician...