In 1978 a special status was given to "historic nationalities"; the Basque country, Catalonia and Galicia. Pre-autonomous bodies would write up a statute of autonomy which would be subject to a referendum. Basque leaders submitted a draft of the
Statute of Gernika in the same year and the Spanish government then brought about a referendum in October 1979. Basque self-governance returned in 1979. In accordance with the
fueros, the Basque country (and
Navarre) are permitted to collect their own taxes in a manner that generally conforms to Spanish tax collection. The
Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (known as Euskadi since 1979) is made up of the
herrialdes (territories) of
Araba,
Biscay, and
Gipuzkoa. These three herrialdes have their own Assembly.
Navarre has been constituted as a Foral Community since 1982. The other three
herrialdes, located in France and collectively known as
Iparralde, have since 2017 had their own government body of the
Agglomeration community of the Basque Country. == Political parties ==