Co-management of airports

CLOSER THE SUPPORT OF ITS PARTNERS IN CONGRESS TO APPROVE AIRPORT COMANAGEMENT

The eco-sovereignists call on Armengol to speed up the processing of the norm

ARA Balears
10/06/2026

PalmaThe coalition between island parties Ara Més (MÉS per Mallorca, Més per Menorca and Ara Eivissa) has managed to secure the support of a good part of the Spanish government's parliamentary partners so that they vote in favor of the airport co-management of the Balearic Islands in Congress. Representatives of the three parties presented the proposal, which was approved in the Balearic Parliament, this Wednesday in Congress.airport co-management of the Balearic Islands in Congress. Representatives of the three parties presented the proposal, which was approved in the Balearic Parliament, this Wednesday in Congress.

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In the same vein, they have called on the President of Congress, Francina Armengol, to personally get involved so that the Board accelerates the inclusion of the text on the agenda for a vote. Likewise, they challenge the PP and the PSOE to demonstrate in Madrid their commitment to achieving the definitive approval of airport co-management in the Islands. The PP supported the initiative in the Balearic Chamber, while the PSIB abstained.

In a statement, the sovereignist confluence assumes that it will no longer be possible to address this debate in this session period, but calls for it to be brought to the plenary session between September and October. The deputy for MÉS per Mallorca and the secretary of political relations of the formation, Ferran Rosa and Carme Gomila, have traveled to Madrid together with the deputy for Més per Menorca and the party's secretary of organization, Josep Castells and Noemí Garcia. They were received by the deputy for MÉS in Congress, Vicenç Vidal.

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As they explained in a statement, they have held meetings with formations from the plurinational group such as Coalición Canaria, ERC, EH Bildu, PNB, Junts, and Podem. The majority have committed to voting in favor of admitting the law for processing, while others, such as the PNB, have asked for time to study the initiative.