The PP headquarters in Palma was vandalized: "Sellouts"
The party condemned the events and reported them to the National Police.

PalmThe PP headquarters in Palma was found this morning covered in graffiti with a clear message: "Stop it." Furthermore, the perpetrators of the vandalism also crossed out the Popular Party logo.
The party denounced in a statement that these graffiti are a sign of incivility that violates "the respect and coexistence that should prevail in a democratic society," and revealed that the incidents have already been reported to the National Police. The party condemned the fact that "there are still people who resort to hatred and coercion as a form of political expression" and considered that these acts not only do not represent any legitimate form of protest, but also "reflect an intolerance incompatible with the democratic values shared by the vast majority of citizens."
The PP in the Balearic Islands has emphasized its commitment to freedom and respect, and stressed that it will continue working to ensure that the Balearic Islands remain a space of "pluralism, coexistence, and freedom."