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People's Party of the Balearic Islands Partido Popular de las Islas Baleares Partit Popular de les Illes Balears | |
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| President | Marga Prohens |
| Founded | 1989 |
| Headquarters | C/ Palau Reial, 14 Palma, Majorca,Spain |
| Ideology | Conservatism[1] Christian democracy[2] Regionalism[3] |
| Political position | Centre-right toright-wing |
| National affiliation | People's Party |
| Parliament of the Balearic Islands | 25 / 59 |
| Local seats in the Balearic Islands[4] | 357 / 945 |
| Congress of Deputies(Balearic seats) | 3 / 8 |
| Senate of Spain(Balearic seats) | 3 / 7 |
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ThePeople's Party of the Balearic Islands (Spanish:Partido Popular de las Islas Baleares,Catalan:Partit Popular de les Illes Balears, PP) is the regional section of thePeople's Party of Spain (PP) in theBalearic Islands. It was formed in 1989 from the re-foundation of thePeople's Alliance.
| President | Term | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Gabriel Cañellas | 1989–1995 |
| 2. | Cristòfol Soler | 1995–1996 |
| 3. | Jaume Matas | 1996–2007 |
| 4. | Rosa Estaràs | 2007–2009 |
| 5. | José Ramón Bauzà | 2009–2015 |
| 6. | Miquel Vidal | 2015–2017 |
| 7. | Biel Company | 2017– |
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| Parliament of the Balearic Islands | ||||||||
| Election | Vote | % | Score | Seats | +/– | Leader | Status in legislature | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Status | Period | |||||||
| 1991[a] | 160,512 | 47.32% | 1st | 31 / 59 | Gabriel Cañellas | Majority coalition(PP–UM) | 1991–1995 | |
| 1995 | 168,156 | 44.77% | 1st | 31 / 59 | Majority government | 1995–1999 | ||
| 1999 | 160,545 | 44.01% | 1st | 28 / 59 | Jaume Matas | Opposition | 1999–2003 | |
| 2003 | 190,562 | 44.70% | 1st | 30 / 59 | Majority government | 2003–2007 | ||
| 2007 | 192,577 | 46.02% | 1st | 29 / 59 | Opposition | 2007–2011 | ||
| 2011 | 194,861 | 46.36% | 1st | 35 / 59 | José Ramón Bauzà | Majority government | 2011–2015 | |
| 2015 | 123,183 | 28.52% | 1st | 20 / 59 | Opposition | 2015–2023 | ||
| 2019 | 95,295 | 22.20% | 2nd | 16 / 59 | Biel Company | |||
| 2023 | 161,267 | 35.79% | 1st | 25 / 59 | Marga Prohens | Minority government | 2023–present | |
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| Cortes Generales | |||||||
| Election | Balearic Islands | ||||||
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| Congress | Senate | ||||||
| Vote | % | Score | Seats | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
| 1989 | 140,163 | 40.66% | 1st | 3 / 6 | 4 / 5 | ||
| 1993 | 191,461 | 46.41% | 1st | 4 / 7 | 4 / 5 | ||
| 1996 | 194,859 | 45.13% | 1st | 4 / 7 | 3 / 5 | ||
| 2000 | 214,348 | 53.87% | 1st | 5 / 7 | 4 / 5 | ||
| 2004 | 215,737 | 45.89% | 1st | 4 / 8 | 4 / 5 | ||
| 2008 | 208,246 | 43.97% | 2nd | 4 / 8 | 2 / 5 | ||
| 2011 | 217,327 | 49.59% | 1st | 5 / 8 | 4 / 5 | ||
| 2015 | 140,640 | 29.06% | 1st | 3 / 8 | 4 / 5 | ||
| 2016 | 163,045 | 35.08% | 1st | 3 / 8 | 4 / 5 | ||
| 2019 (Apr) | 87,352 | 16.85% | 4th | 1 / 8 | 1 / 5 | ||
| 2019 (Nov) | 103,493 | 22.86% | 2nd | 2 / 8 | 2 / 5 | ||
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