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its amended version is overwhelmingly approved and becomes known as Estatuto de Estella1931, June 15Navarrese Comisi\u00f3n Gestora proposes 3 alternative drafts: of Vasco-Navarrese autonomy, Navarrese autonomy, and internal Navarrese regulations1931, June 28General elections to the Cortes produce a joint Carlist-PNV representation, known as minor\u00eda vasco-navarra1931, August 10Gathering of Navarrese council representatives, who overwhelmingly (200 out of 220) endorse Estatuto de Estella1931, September 25The Cortes constitutional commission rejects Estatuto de Estella as incompatible with works on a planned constitutionEstatuto de las Gestoras (four provinces)1931, December 15Comisiones Gestoras from four provinces gather in Bilbao and decide to work a new autonomy draft1932, January 31Representatives of provincial councils gather in four respective capitals and all vote in favor of works towards a joint Vasco-Navarrese autonomy1932, March 21Common commission formed by representatives of four Comisiones Gestoras finalise their own draft, known as Estatuto de las Gestoras1932, April 24Four Comisiones Gestoras during joint session in San Sebasti\u00e1n agree on Estatuto de las Gestoras and specify further steps1932, May 22General assembly of council representatives, planned for this day to vote on Estatuto de las Gestoras, is postponed due to ongoing heated debate1932, June 19Representatives of councils from all four provinces gather in Pamplona and by majority (354 out of 550) approve of Estatuto de las Gestoras; however, more Navarrese councils vote against than in favorEstatuto de las Gestoras (three provinces)1932, June 26Comisiones Gestoras from \u00c1lava, Gipuzkoa and Vizcaya meet and decide to re-launch works on a new statute, intended for these three provinces only1932, October 18Three Comisiones Gestoras invite all parties to form an inter-party committee to work on a new draft; the call is rejected by some groupings1933, April 23Local elections in many municipalities produce large Right-wing gains in \u00c1lava, Gipuzkoa, Navarre and Vizcaya1933, August 6Estatuto de las Gestoras, re-tailored to fit only three provinces, is approved by council representatives gathered in Vitoria and is marked for a referendum1933, November 5Amended Estatuto de las Gestoras is subject to referendum in \u00c1lava, Gipuzkoa and Vizcaya and wins overwhelming support; however, there is no required 2\/3 support in \u00c1lava, which produces legal stalematestalemate1933, November 19General elections to the Cortes produce a Right-dominated assembly1933, December 22PNV files a motion to proceed with works on Estatuto de las Gestoras on assumption that rejection in \u00c1lava only does not affect the general outcome; the same date majority of Alavese councils ask the Cortes to exclude \u00c1lava from further works1934, January 9The new Cortes sets up a commission to work on Basque autonomy1934, February 27New parliamentary commission commences works on Basque autonomy1934, April 11The Cortes commission adopts the recommendation that the referendum be repeated in \u00c1lava1934, April 28Two-day plenary debate in the Cortes produces no decision as to further proceedings on Basque autonomy1934, June 12In protest against protracted works on autonomy, PNV deputies withdraw from the Cortes1935, November 14Alavese councils adopt Carta Foral de \u00c1lava, a document with proposal of provincial autonomous regime; it would never be discussed by the CortesEstatuto de Prieto1936, February 16General elections to the Cortes produce a Frente Popular dominated assembly1936, April 17The new Cortes constitutes its Comision de Estatutos with Indalecio Prieto as its president1936, May 12The new Cortes declares that the aggregate result of 1933 referendum is valid and binding also for \u00c1lava1936, June 15The Cortes commission adopts a new proposal of the autonomy statute, drafted mostly by Prieto, known as Estatuto de Prieto and intended for three provinces1936, July 6The government discusses Estatuto de Prieto, but fails to agree on the way forward1936, July 18Military coup on the peninsula; the Civil War begins1936, September 29The Cortes commission accepts Estatuto de Prieto as its official proposal1936, October 1Estatuto de Prieto is adopted by the Cortes as the official autonomy statute1936, October 6Cortes-adopted autonomy statute is officially published; in practice it enters into force only in Vizcaya, as \u00c1lava and Gipuzkoa are already held by the Nationalists"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/statute-of-autonomy-of-the-basque-country-of-1936\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country of 1936"}}]}]