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  1. 48.85%. A referendum on the reform of the Catalan Statute of Autonomy was held in Catalonia on Sunday, 18 June 2006. Voters were asked whether they ratified a statutory amendment which effectively approved a new Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia. [1] The draft Statute had been submitted to the consideration of the Spanish Cortes Generales ...

  2. The politics of Catalonia takes place within the framework of its Statute of Autonomy, which grants a degree of self-government to Catalonia and establish it as an autonomous community of Spain with the status of a nationality, operating as a parliamentary democracy. The Generalitat de Catalunya is the Catalan institution of self-government ...

  3. cawiki Estatut d'Autonomia de Catalunya de 1932; enwiki Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1932; eswiki Estatuto de autonomía de Cataluña de 1932; euwiki 1932ko Kataluniako Autonomia Estatutua; frwiki Statut d'autonomie de la Catalogne de 1932; glwiki Estatuto de Autonomía de Cataluña de 1932; ptwiki Estatuto de Autonomia da Catalunha de 1932

  4. In accordance with the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia (Article 9.15), the Catalan government has sole responsibility for the Meteorological Service of Catalonia. To that end, the Executive Council of Catalonia created the Meteorology Service as part of the Ministry of the Environment in July 1996. Article 11 of the Meteorology Service.

  5. 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).

  6. The Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia is a constitutional law defining the region of Catalonia as an autonomous community within the Kingdom of Spain. It was promulgated on 18 September 1979. It is one of seventeen such statutes granted, in various forms and capabilities, to the different autonomous communities of Spain since the Spanish transition to democracy of the 1970s. On 18 June 2006 a ...

  7. In 1979, the new Statute of Autonomy was finally approved delegating more autonomy in matters of education and culture than the Republican 1932 Statute, but less in terms of the systems of justice and public order. In it, Catalonia is defined as a "nationality", Catalan is recognized as Catalonia's own language, and became co-official with Spanish.

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