Parliament of the Balearic Islands

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Parliament of the Balearic Islands

Parlament de les Illes Balears
President of the Balearic Islands
Marga Prohens, PP
since 7 July 2023
Opposition Leader
Iago Negueruela, PSIB
since 24 July 2023
Structure
Seats59
Political groups
Government (25)

Supported by (8)

Opposition (25)

Length of term
4 years
Elections
Last election
28 May 2023
Meeting place
The old El Cercle Mallorquí building, home of the Balearic Parliament.
Website
www.parlamentib.cat

The Parliament of the Balearic Islands (

Majorca
.

Precedents

Parliamentary Assembly of the Balearic Islands (1977–1978)

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Balearic Islands (

1977 general election. Additionally, on 13 June 1978, the pre-autonomic regime decree installed the new Inter-island General Council, and two more representatives from Menorca and two more from the Pityusic Islands were elected. The President was Jeroni Albertí, member of the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD). When the Inter-island General Council was constituted on 24 July 1978, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Balearic Islands was dissolved.[1][2]

The composition of the Assembly was defined by the 1977 general election results in the Balearic Islands, which were the following:

Parliamentary Assembly of the Balearic Islands
(30 July 1977 – 24 July 1978)
Parties Dep Senators Total
Mall Men I–F
UCD 4 2 1 0 7
PSOE
2 1 0 0 3
AP 0 0 0 1 1
Total 6 3 1 1 11
Sources[3][4]

Inter-island General Council (1978–1983)

The

Congress of Deputies the regime of preautonomy, as a transition period from the centralism to the self-government. On 13 June 1978 the Inter-island General Council (Catalan: Consell General Interinsular), preautonomous body for the Balearic Islands, was constituted by royal decree.[5] It substituted the Provincial Council of the Balearics and possessed some of the basic competences in health and culture, although its main function was drafting a Statue of Autonomy for the archipelago. On a 17 July 1978 decree, the election of its members was defined.[6] On 1 March 1983 the Statue of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands came into effect, and the Inter-island General Council disappeared, being replaced by the Government of the Balearic Islands.[7]

During the five years of its existence, the institution had two presidents. Jeroni Albertí (UCD) resigned in 1982 before participating in the foundation of

Membership

Seats Island Constituencies[b]
33 Mallorca
13 Menorca
12 Ibiza
1 Formentera

Results of the elections to the Parliament of the Balearic Islands

Deputies in the Parliament of the Balearic Islands since 1983
Key to parties
  EUIB
  EUEV
  PSM
  PSMPSI
  PSMEU
  EVIB
  Bloc
  MpM
  Més
  GxF+PSOE
  PSOEExC
  PSOEPxE
  CIM
  FIEF
  El Pí
  AIPF
  CDS
  PDL
  UM
  Cs
  PPUM
  PP
  CP
  APPL
  Vox
Election Distribution President
1983
2 2 21 1 1 6 21
Gabriel Cañellas (AP)
1987
2 2 21 5 4 25
1991
2 3 21 1 1 31
Gabriel Cañellas (PP)
1995
3 1 6 16 2 1 30
Gabriel Cañellas (PP)
Cristòfol Soler (PP)
Jaume Matas (PP)
1999
3 5 7 13 3 28
Francesc Antich (PSIB–PSOE)
2003
2 4 5 15 3 1 29
Jaume Matas (PP)
2007
1 4 6 16 3 1 28
Francesc Antich (PSIB–PSOE)
2011
1 4 1 4 14 35
José Ramón Bauzá (PP)
2015
10 3 6 1 14 3 2 20
Francina Armengol (PSIB–PSOE)
2019
6 2 4 1 19 3 5 16 3
2023
1 2 4 18 1 25 8
Marga Prohens (PP)

Presidents of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands

Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Legislature Political Party
Took office Left office Days

Parliamentary Assembly of the Balearic Islands

Jeroni Albertí Picornell
(1927–2024)
30 July 1977 24 July 1978 359 Pre-autonomic Union of the Democratic Centre

Inter-island General Council

Jeroni Albertí Picornell
(1927–2024)
24 July 1978 27 September 1982 1526 Pre-autonomic Union of the Democratic Centre
Francesc Tutzó Bennàsar
(b. 1940)
27 September 1982 10 June 1983 256

Parliament of the Balearic Islands

Antoni Cirerol Thomàs
(1926–2015)
10 June 1983[10] 14 April 1987[11] 1404
I

(1983–1987)
People's Alliance
Jeroni Albertí Picornell
(1927–2024)
31 July 1987[12] 2 April 1991[13] 1341
II

(1987–1991)
Majorcan Union
Cristòfol Soler Cladera
(b. 1956)
20 June 1991[14] 4 April 1995[15] 1416
III

(1991–1995)
People's Party
22 June 1995[16] 24 July 1995[17]
IV

(1995–1999)
Joan Huguet Rotger
(b. 1954)
31 July 1995[18] 20 April 1999[19] 1359
Antoni Diéguez Seguí
(b. 1954)
13 July 1999[20] 4 August 1999 22
V

(1999–2003)
Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands
Maximilià Morales Gómez
(1948–2017)
4 August 1999[21] 1 April 2003[22] 1336 Majorcan Union
Pere Rotger Llabrés
(b. 1951)
19 June 2003[23] 3 April 2007[24] 1384
VI

(2003–2007)
People's Party
Maria Antònia Munar Riutort
(b. 1955)
26 June 2007[25] 5 March 2010[26] 983
VII

(2007–2011)
Majorcan Union
Aina Rado Ferrando
(1947–2017)
9 March 2010[27] 29 March 2011[28] 385 Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands
Pere Rotger Llabrés
(b. 1951)
8 June 2011[29] 14 December 2012[30] 555
VIII

(2011–2015)
People's Party
Margalida Duran Cladera
(b. 1967)
18 December 2012[31] 31 March 2015[32] 833
María Consuelo Huertas Calatayud
(b. 1959)
19 June 2015[33] 25 January 2017[34] 586
IX

(2015–2019)
We Can
Baltasar Picornell Lladó
(b. 1977)
14 February 2017[35] 20 June 2019 856
Vicenç Thomàs Mulet
(b. 1958)
20 June 2019[36] 20 June 2023 1461
X

(2019–2023)
Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands
Gabriel Le Senne
(b. 1977)
20 June 2023[37] Incumbent 310 XI
(2023–)
Vox
Gabriel Le SenneVicenç Thomàs MuletBaltasar Picornell LladóMaría Consuelo Huertas CalatayudMargalida Duran CladeraPere Rotger LlabrésAina Rado FerrandoMaria Antònia Munar RiutortPere Rotger Llabrésmaximilià Morales GómezAntoni Diéguez SeguíJoan Huguet RotgerCristòfol Soler CladeraJeroni AlbertíAntoni Cirerol ThomàsFrancesc Tutzó BennàsarJeroni Albertí

See also

  • President of the Balearic Islands

Notes

  1. ^ Xisco Cardona left Vox in 2023
  2. ^ Since 1987

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