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Government (24) |
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*{{color box|#E00000}} [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party|PSOE]] (14) |
*{{color box|#E00000}} [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party|PSOE]] (14) |
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*{{color box|#d8de40}} [[Més per Mallorca|MÉS]] (9) |
*{{color box|#d8de40}} [[Més per Mallorca|MÉS]] (9) |
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Supported by (10) |
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Opposition (25) |
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*{{color box|#590076}} [[Proposta per les Illes|PI]] (3) |
*{{color box|#590076}} [[Proposta per les Illes|PI]] (3) |
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*{{color box|#EB6109}} [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|C's]] (2) |
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| meeting_place = The old ''Círculo Mallorquín'' building, home of the Balearic Parliament. |
| meeting_place = The old ''Círculo Mallorquín'' building, home of the Balearic Parliament. |
Revision as of 08:53, 17 May 2016
Parliament of the Balearic Islands Parlament de les Illes Balears | |
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Balearic Islands unicameral legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Unicameral |
Structure | |
Seats | 59 |
Political groups | Government (24)
Supported by (10)
Opposition (25) |
Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
Last election | May 24, 2015 |
Next election | 2019 |
Meeting place | |
The old Círculo Mallorquín building, home of the Balearic Parliament. | |
Website | |
http://www.parlamentib.es |
The Parliament of the Balearic Islands (Spanish: Parlament de les Illes Balears) is the unicameral autonomous parliament of the Balearic Islands, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. The Parliament, composed of 59 elected seats, is located in the city of Palma, on the island of Majorca.
In the 2015 Balearic parliamentary election the People's Party (PP) lost its majority, falling to 20 seats in the legislature.[1] Following this, a Podemos government was installed with the support of PSOE and Més per Mallorca.