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A thesis from the University of Murcia analyzes the legislative initiative of the autonomous communities (04/02/2016)

The scope, meaning and function of the regional legislative initiative is the subject matter of the doctoral thesis that David Gómez Parra has performed at the Faculty of Law of the University of Murcia.

The author completes this work, which has been rated as outstanding cum laude, the scant literature exists about it, more focused on the power of initiative in their general condition or in its exercise by the Government or by deputies and senators as alleged more common.

The legislative initiative that the regions can exercise recognized for the first time in the history of Spanish constitutionalism in the 1978 Constitution, which provides those two ways unprecedented in other contemporary decentralization systems.

The CCAA have the power to request the National Government to adopt bills and the power to refer directly to the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies bills.

The study proposes solutions to problems related to the exercise of each of these two-way regional initiative, in particular the lack of a minimum procedural "force" the Government when CCAA make use of the option.

"This incomprehensible absence, indicates the author of the thesis is to reduce regional power to request the Executive to adopt bills to an" empty "fast of a legal entity, which is why we allow ourselves to propose measures legeferenda ".

The doctoral thesis was supervised by professors at the University of Murcia Angel Garrorena and Ignacio Gonzalez.

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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