The Council halts part of the 84 million aid due to technical errors and sparks opposition criticism

The institution withdraws 17.5 million euros from the announced package due to the impact of the war in Iran while it reviews the requirements, including the three years of residence

ARA Balears
08/04/2026

PalmThe Consell de Mallorca has decided to halt, for the moment and for technical reasons, part of the aid package to cope with the economic effects derived from the war in Iran. This amounts to 17.5 million euros that the government team had planned to incorporate into this year's budget through a credit modification charged to the remainder.

This point was to be debated in this Thursday's plenary session, but it has finally been withdrawn from the agenda. As reported by Última Hora and confirmed by Consell sources to Europa Press, the institution has opted to carry out a technical review of the document because there are "improvable" aspects.

The intention is to correct these issues to facilitate more agile access to the aid and approve the credit modification in an extraordinary plenary session as soon as possible.

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This aid is part of the 84 million euro package announced last week by the president of the Consell, Llorenç Galmés, within the framework of measures to address the economic impact of the conflict in the Middle East.

One part does go ahead

Despite the withdrawal of this item, the April plenary session will debate another incorporation of reserves, in this case of 25.5 million euros. Of these, 13 million will be entirely allocated to the social shield to face the escalation of war.

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Criticism for improvisation

The decision has generated recriminations among the main opposition parties, who accuse the government team of acting hastily. "It was a surprise, because this morning we had an informative commission and they announced that they were withdrawing this item from the agenda because they had to finish a series of reports... the haste," stated the spokesperson for MÉS per Mallorca, Catalina Inés Perelló. The ecosovereignist warned that these 17.5 million will take longer to arrive because either "they were not well justified" or the government team "has nothing done".

In the same vein, the spokesperson for the PSIB, Catalina Cladera, lamented the withdrawal "in an improvised manner" and attributed it to a "lack of planning and sensitivity". The socialists have called for a new social shield proposal that is "real, complete, and inclusive".

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Furthermore, the PSIB has questioned the overall content of the package announced by Galmés. According to their statement, 60% of the 84 million correspond to municipal investments that were already planned in the 2026 budgets.

Of the remainder, only the 17.5 million now withdrawn had been specified in specific measures, an amount they consider "totally insufficient to face the social situation".

The Minister of Finance defends himself

Rafael Bosch, Minister of Finance of the Consell of Mallorca, has assured that this Wednesday has been a very positive day for the Mallorcans, as various aid has been secured to alleviate the effects of the war. Regarding the allocation of 13 million, he highlighted that they are "a first step of protection, a social shield for the price increases that residents in Mallorca will have to face in the coming weeks.

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Statements by counselor Rafel Bosch

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On the other hand, regarding the withdrawn item, he remarked that they have made this decision to "study the files a little better". "We had to do it with a certain urgency due to the circumstances, but it must be taken into account that there was Easter in between and holidays", he defended. In this regard, he reiterated that this halt in budgetary items will allow "to improve the files so as not to leave things ambiguous and to prevent subsidies from arriving later". Furthermore, he also added that the figure of millions allocated to this item could increase, thus exceeding 30 million euros.

The three-year requirement, up in the air

One of the points included in the explanatory memorandum for the credit modification was the requirement for beneficiaries to prove three years of legal residency. As of today, the Consell has not clarified whether this requirement will be maintained or modified during the technical review.

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The measure has been particularly criticized by the PSIB, which considers that it "smells of racism" because it excludes part of the most vulnerable population. "There were aid packages worth nine million euros that excluded people for the simple fact of not meeting a minimum of three years of residency, a measure with a clear discriminatory undertone," denounced Cladera.

The socialists attribute this approach to the "influence" of Vox on the government team and suggest that the pressure from social entities could have been key in the withdrawal of the point.

Perelló also pointed in this direction and suggested that the decision to halt the credit modification could be linked to this requirement.