Palma, May 28 (EFE) institutions.
The 25 seats obtained by the candidacy of which will be the next regional president, Marga Prohens, added to the deputy of the Formentera coalition of which they are a part, leave the popular four seats away from an absolute majority, which they can only obtain with the Vox support, third force with 8 deputies.
Whether Vox will enter the Government or not and if it will join the PP to also join the government of the Palma City Council will be the key in the negotiation between the only two possible partners, since the rest of the regional Parliament will be made up of left-wing groups, the PSOE (18 deputies), Més per Mallorca (4), Més per Menorca (2) and Unidas Podemos (1).
The disappearance of the regional chamber of Ciudadanos and El Pi, parties that could play a pivotal role, leaves no more possible alliances for the PP than Vox.
Two key municipal squares will change signs in the government after years governed by left-wing coalitions: Palma and Ibiza.
In the capital, where a third of the population of the archipelago resides, the PP has won the elections without an absolute majority, with Vox as the third political force, while in Ibiza the popular ones have achieved a sufficient majority to govern without needing more than their councilors .
The PSOE has been on the verge of an absolute majority in Calvià, where the sum of PP and Vox is dominant, and the left retains the municipal governments of Inca, Manacor, Mahón and Ciutadella.
The PP has also ousted the progressive alliances that governed the island councils of Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera and has consolidated its majority in Ibiza.
The great winner of the day, the leader of the Balearic PP Marga Prohens, has celebrated the “resounding majority” obtained by her party, which together with Sa Unió de Ibiza has more deputies than the whole of the left.
Regarding the possibility of agreeing with Vox, he has insisted that he will not give up his government program and that the PP will direct the main institutions of the islands.
The acting president and leader of the PSOE, Francina Armengol, has recognized the “very clear majority” achieved by “the right and the extreme right.”
He has promised to lead a “firm, committed and constructive opposition” to defend the rights and freedoms achieved during his eight years in government.
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