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Galmés presses the accelerator: the bill to limit vehicles is already in Parliament

The president of the Consell de Mallorca pressures the deadlines so that it is approved as soon as possible

The president of the Consell de Mallorca, Llorenç Galmés.
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PalmaThe president of the Consell de Mallorca, Llorenç Galmés, has already registered the island institution's proposal to limit vehicle entry to the island in Parliament, as recorded in the Chamber's registry. The popular politician is pressing the deadlines to try to get the norm definitively approved before the end of the legislature, although it is already late for this tourist season and there are doubts that he will achieve it. However, the parties have already confirmed that they will maintain their position in Parliament and, therefore, he has the necessary majority.

However, the parties have already confirmed that they will maintain their positioning in Parliament and, therefore, it has the necessary majority.

For their part, the deputy spokesperson for the PSIB, Marc Pons, recalled that the socialists had already offered the Government to introduce the law via decree-law in Parliament, which would allow it to be applied with immediate effect. However, the Executive has insisted on respecting the procedures of the insular Council. For this reason, Pons has warned that "we will not see results from the norm this legislature" due to a "calculation by the PP, which does not have the courage to apply it." He also confirmed the socialists' vote in favor of the norm: "We promoted the limitation of vehicle entry to Formentera, we then promoted that of the island of Ibiza, we fought in Mallorca and Menorca," he justified.

"What these people boast so much about and didn't do in eight years, the PP will have completed in just over three," said the PP spokesperson, Sebastià Sagreras, in relation to the left. In this regard, he defended that "it is now the responsibility of the groups for the law to be approved with the utmost urgency possible." According to PP calculations, the law could be definitively approved in November.

Vox will repeat its abstention

80% of the collapse and traffic jams are precisely caused by residents80% of the collapse and traffic jams are precisely caused by residents". Thus, she lamented the lack of infrastructure, "roads and parking lots" to alleviate the traffic chaos, which she attributed to inaction over the last twenty years. "The population is growing, I don't know what they want us to do," she considered. Nevertheless, she dismissed that her discontent with the regulation would end up altering the parliamentary alliance of PP and Vox in relation to pending legislation, such as the Agrarian Law and the Coastal Law. "Whoever is interested in this distance with Vox is the PP, and they are causing these situations," she said.

In line with the law already in force in Ibiza, the regulations promoted by the Council allow for a vehicle cap to be set, which will determine how many can enter and remain on the island during periods of highest influx. Entry restrictions will not apply to temporary workers, nor to rental vehicles owned by residents or companies based in the Islands. As for non-residents who own a house in Mallorca, they will only be allowed to bring one car.

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