Statute of Autonomy Balearic

Statute of Autonomy Balearic

The Statute of Autonomy Balearic, approved by the Organic Law 2 / 1983 of February 25, established the autonomous region of the Spain. Since its approval in 1983 has undergone many changes and reforms, the most recent 2007, which came into effect on March 1 in 2007, coinciding with the Day of Balearic Islands.


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