The Assembly of More for Mallorca has chosen to participate in the European elections on June 9 with the Ara Repúbliques candidacy, which groups parties such as ERC, Bildu and the BNG.

The decision of the formation coalition with Sumar in the Congress of Deputies was made last night after a conclave of the eco-sovereignty formation in which 89.7% of the militancy opted for this option compared to 10.3%. that was committed to maintaining the alliance with the space led by Yolanda Díaz.

Sources from Més per Mallorca lamented in recent weeks the “little notoriety” that the Balearic agenda has generated at the state level despite the fact that on July 23, deputy Vicenç Vidal achieved representation in Congress, through the electoral coalition. subscribed for the general ones with Sumar. Although they anticipate that the pact signed with Sumar in the Lower House not only remains in force, they will remain faithful to it throughout the legislature.”

“We go to these elections with all the enthusiasm and all the strength,” defended the spokesperson for the eco-sovereignists, Lluís Apesteguia. In statements to RNE, the general coordinator of the Balearic formation has played down the pause implied by the decision taken yesterday: “We made an agreement with which we participated in the state elections and we maintain it. Just as we reached a conclusion with these elections , we have reached another one with the Europeans,” he noted.

Apesteguia denies that the poor results obtained by Sumar in Galicia, as well as the low vote projection indicated by the polls for the upcoming Basque elections, had anything to do with the decision of the militancy that he justifies by the fact that the European elections were held. celebrate with the whole of Spain as a single constituency, which allows Més to “work with actors such as ERC, EH Bildu or the BNG with whom we have had a relationship for more than 40 years.”

The general coordinator of Més, of course, has left an explicit message to Sumar through the RNE airwaves by pointing out that “it would be interesting for the Spanish confederal left to understand that there are some territories where there are already transformative lefts established and working, but it is a debate that Sumar has to have”.