Council of Mallorca

Pedro Bestard, surrounded by enemies inside and outside Vox

The second vice-president of the Consell de Mallorca has been questioned by cadres of the same party

05/05/2026

PalmaThe second vice-president of the Consell de Mallorca, Pedro Bestard, is a questioned figure inside and outside Vox. He is distanced from the party's leadership and also from the critical sector that gathers around the figure of Jorge Campos. Furthermore, sources from the island institution confirm that he does not have a good relationship with the far-right island councilors, nor with his team in the Conselleria. "Antoni Gili [Vox spokesperson on the Council] and he don't speak to each other," assures a knowledgeable source. For this reason, the controversy uncovered in recent days about Bestard's alleged improper use of the official car has stirred up the internal ranks. The spokesperson for the Vox parliamentary group, Manuela Cañadas, criticized on Monday the "parties" that launch "accusations" against him, and some voices in the formation point to the PP for having "blown up" the controversy. But the truth is that Bestard has adversaries within his ranks. If he is now in the spotlight, various party sources warn, it could be as a consequence of internal interests to fuel the controversy. "This was friendly fire," points out a regional official.

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Sources from the officialist sector of Vox insist on holding the PP responsible for the trickle of information that has affected Vox's image in recent months. The truth is that, in the Consell, the government of Llorenç Galmés (PP) is not comfortable (as explained by organic party officials) with Bestard's management, who in addition to second vice-presidency is the minister of Environment, Rural Environment, and Sports. As ARA Balears advanced, the insular president has promoted the preparation of two internal reports to find out if Bestard actually misused the institution's official cars. As published by Última Hora, he would have used them for his personal use or to attend Vox events. Galmés has asked for explanations in a meeting with his government partner and has demanded that he correctly label the vehicles with the institution's logo, as well as return them every day to their official parking lot, where they must spend the night. However, the PP also has an incentive for Bestard to remain in office, and that is his moderate tone (more than the insular group of Vox) and his tendency not to hinder initiatives promoted by the popular party.

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Precisely, this affinity with the PP has cost Bestard tensions with the Vox executive, who at the time signed him because, as former president of the Balearic Hunting Association, he attracted "rural vote", says a voice close to the Vox leadership. When the party leader, Santiago Abascal, decided to blow up all the regional pacts with the PP in July 2024, he found Bestard against him. According to organic sources consulted, the second vice-president sent a message internally that he disagreed with this decision and that, moreover, he would be willing to break with the party if he were ordered to leave the island government. Shortly after, he resigned from his position in the provincial leadership and made it clear that he was doing so dissatisfied with the organic functioning of the party. According to various sources close to the Vox leadership, the executive no longer considers Bestard a profile of their trust.

In fact, the relationship with the voice of the leadership in the Council, Toni Gili, is "broken", as sources from the island institution assure. But, despite this, Cañadas closed ranks with Bestard after the controversy over official cars became known, and Vox sources on the Council have avoided commenting on the matter: they refer to the deputy's statements. "He gets up at 5 a.m., starts at 6 a.m. and sometimes works until 10 p.m., sometimes until 00 a.m.," the parliamentarian defended last Monday. According to a source in contact with Vox Madrid, the leadership has no "incentives" to "ignite a new internal crisis": "The scope of such a situation is always incalculable". On the other hand, the same source points out that Bestard has a protector in Congress: the deputy for Guadalajara and member of Abascal's inner circle, Ángel López Maraver, former president of the Royal Spanish Hunting Federation.

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Jorge Campos, the fear of Vox

Several sources point to another possible fortuitous adversary of Bestard: Congressman Jorge Campos, leader of the sector originating from Actua Baleares who has confronted the executive. Sources close to Campos say they do not know if the deputy could be behind the outbreak of this controversy or, at the very least, if he is fueling its scope internally. However, his figure generates fear among various officialist representatives of the party. "Both he and his inner circle know they do not have Abascal's trust and could be left out of the lists in the next elections," assures a prominent Vox official: "Eroding the top figures of the party in the Islands could give him a place." However, his role in this case is not proven. What numerous sources in Vox do confirm is that Bestard is not short of enemies.