During the Intermunicipal Conference of the Balearic PP, held this weekend in Ibiza, Marga Prohens addressed the political situation in Formentera and the warning of “possible internal consequences” that her party launched to the popular representatives in the Consell of the island.
The crisis came to an end in December, when Cordoba was removed from the presidency following a motion of censure backed by members of Sa Unió, the coalition he led in the island institution.
The leader of the Balearic PP avoided making reference to possible sanctions to the representatives of her party in the Consell de Formentera, but she did stress that her government continues to comply with the commitments made to the island and to Cordoba itself.
Cordoba, out of Sa Unió but with the support of PP
After losing the presidency of the Consell de Formentera, Llorenç Córdoba remained as a deputy in the Balearic Parliament, although now he does so as a non-attached member after his expulsion from Sa Unió. Despite this scenario, Prohens has defended his work and current management in Formentera.
“The Consell de Formentera is working for the interests of the people of the island and from the Partido Popular we are satisfied with the work of Deputy Cordoba and with the commitment that the Govern and the party have with Formentera,” said the Balearic president.
Prohens’ statement marks a clear position of the PP in relation to the political situation in Formentera, suggesting that, despite the tensions within the coalition, Cordoba continues to have the support of his party at the regional level.