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    La facultad autonómica de iniciar leyes estatales, una perspectiva comparada
    (Generalitat de Catalunya, Institut d'Estudis de l'Autogovern, 2016-10) Parra Gómez, David; Fundamentos del Orden Jurídico y Constitucional
    The main objective of this study is to analyse the unequal presence in other decentralised States of the power to initiate state laws that the article 87.2 of the Spanish Constitution assigns to the Assemblies of the Autonomous Communities, analysis that allows to conclude that not even any regional State recognises necessarily to his territorial autonomous entities legislative initiative before the central Parliament, not even the existence of a second territorial chamber is an obstacle in order that some Federations recognise his members states a capacity of legislative initiative before the federal Parliament. In addition, the upper chamber of the federal system often has minor legislative capacity that the lower chamber, and even, may suffer from little political relevance. On the one hand, the position of the States federated in the second territorial chamber is only that of a member, which does not allow them to dominate the decision to stimulate a federal law. On the other hand, It is evident that there exist federal States in which the legislative initiative of the member states before the national Parliament is perfectly recognized. ---------------------

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