The Partido Popular with 30 seats, two more than the previous legislature,
will have the necessary majority in the Parliament to recover the Government
of the Balearic Islands. In this way, Jaume Matas will once more occupy
the presidency of the Govern, relevating Francesc Antich in the post. The
political parties that supported the present Govern, grouped together to
form the so called Progress Pact, will pass to the opposition with 29 seats
shared between PSIB-PSOE, that goes from 13 to 15 seats, Pacte Progressista
d'Eivissa, that goes from 6 to 5 seats, PSM-Entesa Nacionalista, that goes
from 5 to 4 seats, Unió Mallorquina, that keeps their 3 seats, and
Esquerra Unida-Els Verds, that goes from 3 to 2 seats.
As for the insular councils, integrated by the members of parliament
elected on each island, on Mallorca there is still the possibility that
the Progress Pact could continue, as the parties that support it keep 17
seats against 16 of the Partido Popular. Even so, it will be seen if Unió
Mallorquina, to keep Maria Antonia Munar in the presidency of the Mallorcan
Council, will reedit the Progress Pact or if it will pact finally with
the Partido Popular. On the island of Menorca, Joana Barcelo will continue
in the presidency of the insular council as the PSIB-PSOE obtained 6 seats
that together with the seat obtained by the Nationalists PSM-Entesa represent
the majority in opposition to the 6 seats obtained by the Partido Popular.
Finally, in the Pitiüses, Pilar Costa will leave the presidency in
the hands of Pere Palau, as the Partido Popular obtained the majority with
7 seats on Eivissa and 1 on Formentera, as opposed to the 5 seats obtained
by the Eivissa Progress Pact.
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