Més per Mallorca
Més per Mallorca | |
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| Secretary-General | David Abril Bel Busquets |
| Founded | 24 October 2010 (as a coalition) 12 July 2013 (as a party) |
| Merger of | Socialist Party of Majorca IniciativaVerds Entesa per Mallorca Bloc per Felanitx |
| Ideology | Democratic socialism Green politics Left-wing nationalism Catalan nationalism Regionalism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| National affiliation | Unidos Podemos (2016) Sumar (since 2023) |
| Regional affiliation | Veus Progressistes (2019) Més Esquerra (2019) Ara Més (since 2022) Sumar Més (since 2023) |
| Colours | |
| Congress of Deputies (Balearic seats) | 1 / 8 |
| Senate (Balearic seats) | 0 / 7 |
| European Parliament (Spanish seats) | 0 / 61 |
| Balearic Parliament (Majorcan seats) | 4 / 33 |
| Council of Majorca | 4 / 33 |
| Mayors | 10 / 54 |
| Town councilors | 101 / 925 |
| Website | |
| mespermallorca.cat | |
Més per Mallorca (English: More for Majorca, MÉS) is a Majorcan political party and coalition formed by the Socialist Party of Majorca (PSM), IniciativaVerds (IV) and Entesa per Mallorca (ExM), as well as other small local parties around the island. It was established in 2010 by the PSM, Left Initiative (Iniciativa) and The Greens (EV) under the name PSM–Iniciativa–Verds. After the merger of Iniciativa and EV into IV in 2010, and with the incorporation of ExM in 2011, it was renamed as PSM–IniciativaVerds–Entesa. In 2013, the current name was adopted.