BALEARIC

The Government disregards the crisis in Formentera

During his press conference this Friday, the Balearic spokesman Antoni Costa has shown "absolute respect" to the motion of censure that advances to remove the president Llorenç Cordoba.
Antoni Costa, durante su presentación ante la
Antoni Costa, durante su presentación ante la la Comisión de Hacienda del Parlament de les Illes Balears. (Captura de pantalla)

The Balearic Government has decided to stay out of the progress of the political crisis in Formentera. In fact, its spokesman, Antoni Costa, has limited himself to say that they have “absolute respect” for the agreement of the opposition to move forward in a motion of censure and the consequent displacement of Llorenç Cordoba from the presidency of the Consell.

Costa has pointed out that the insular institution “has the power to make the decisions it deems appropriate” and has reiterated the respect of the Govern towards this institution. This occurs after the councilors of Sa Unió, GxF and PSIB have presented a motion of censure against the president. Despite this, Costa referred to the “agreement signed with the Sa Unió deputy in the Parliament, Llorenç Córdoba” and said that the Government “maintains its commitment to the citizens of Formentera”, so that these 20 points are still in force and the will of the Executive is to fulfill them. The political groups of Sa Unió, PSOE and GxF have agreed and presented a motion of censure to oust Córdoba from the presidency of the institution and to replace him with the councilor of Sa Unió (PP-Compromís coalition) Óscar Portas.

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