Cort offers a proposal with "technical guarantees" for the Local Police plan amid a new demonstration

The councillor Llorenç Bauzá of Keizer continues participating in the negotiation table with the objective of "resolving this issue".

Local Police agents Palma in front of Sant Ferran barracks at the start of demonstration.
15/04/2026
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PalmaThe Palma City Council reiterated this Wednesday that there is a "firm proposal" for the Local Police Organization Plan, amid unrest within the force and a new protest in the streets of the city. Nevertheless, the Consistory has avoided commenting on the mobilization led by the officers.

In the press conference following the Governing Board meeting, the municipal spokesperson, Mercedes Celeste, defended that "everyone has the right to do as they see fit," but insisted that working conditions must be negotiated with union representatives. In this regard, she acknowledged that there may be diverse positions among workers regarding the proposals put forward.

Celeste underlined that the Councilor for Public Function, Llorenç Bauzá de Keizer, continues to participate in the negotiation table with the aim of "resolving this issue," Europa Press reported. As she explained, the municipal government has presented a "firm proposal with technical backing," which will now have to be analyzed by the unions.

Last month, the unions denounced what they consider the "blockade" of the plan, after the first meeting with Bauzá. As they explained, the situation was "exposed" and the document will not be applied immediately, as Mayor Jaime Martínez had committed, because Human Resources refuses to sign the proposal. The application of the plan will have an impact of 10 million euros on the municipal coffers and includes a linear salary increase and equal working conditions between units.

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