The Balearic Parliament, supported by Vox and the Peoples Party (Spain), has initiated a move to repeal the Ley de Memoria, marking a significant political shift in the Balearic Islands.
- On Tuesday, the Parliament of Catalonia began the process to repeal the Ley de Memoria, driven by the coalition of Vox (political party) and the Peoples Party (Spain).
- President Marga Prohens has framed this repeal as a reward for Voxs support in passing the regional budget, highlighting ongoing shifts in Balearic Islands politics.
- The move towards repealing the Ley de Memoria underscores a broader trend in left-wing politics resistance, as parties like Més per Mallorca oppose the coalitions agenda.
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This event underscores the increasing influence of Vox (political party) within the Balearic Islands, reflecting broader national trends in Spain where right-wing politics gain traction, potentially reshaping the regions historical narrative and democratic values.