Proposta per les Illes

Proposta per les Illes (Catalan for "Proposal for the Islands"), or simply El Pi (pi means pine in Catalan) is a liberal Balearic autonomist political party, formed in November 2012 from the merger of several nationalist and regionalist parties: Convergència per les Illes (the successor of the Majorcan Union), the Lliga Regionalista de les Illes Balears, the Menorcan Union and Es Nou Partit.[7] The party's two main leaders are Jaume Font (erstwhile leader of the Lliga Regionalista) and Josep Melià (erstwhile leader of Convergència). As the merger of parties from Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza, el PI has elected representatives on each of these three islands, including 6 mayors and 82 councillors in 34 municipalities.[8]

El Pi–Proposta per les Illes
PresidentJaume Font Barceló[1]
Secretary-GeneralJosep Melià Ques[1]
Vice PresidentsFrancisca Mora
Joan Forcada Moll
Joan Torres Costa[1]
Founded2 November 2012
Merger ofRegionalist League of the Balearic Islands
Convergence for the Isles
Menorcan Union
Es Nou Partit
Aliança Liberal de Manacor
New Local Independents
Sud Unificat
Independents de Marratxí
Coalition for Manacor (from 2013)
HeadquartersC/ Aragó, 22 entresòl B
Palma[2]
Membership (2017)1,002[3]
IdeologyLiberalism
Balearic regionalism
Political positionCentre to Centre-right[4]
Balearic Parliament
3 / 59
Council of Majorca
3 / 33
Mayors in Majorca[5]
11 / 68
Town councillors in the Balearic Islands[lower-alpha 1]
88 / 925
Website
el–pi.com
PI founding congress (2012).

Ideology

El Pi claims to seek political dialogue and moderation, rejecting what it considers dogmatism and political posturing, while defining its own values as centrist and autonomist. While defending the Spanish Constitution and the Balearic Islands' Statute of Autonomy, the party also aims to promote the language, culture and traditions of the islands as well as its natural resources.[7] El Pi defines itself as "socially and politically a big tent, balearista political formation with a tendency to centrism".[2] While accepting the need to eventually reduce the deficits in public spending, el Pi has issued a statement critical of the Balearic government's announced intention to raise new taxes.[9] The party's regionalist and nationalist roots, and its continued emphasis on promoting Balearic autonomy and the Catalan language as the "unforsakeable badge of identity of our community",[2] place it within the ambit of moderate Catalan nationalism in the Balearic Islands.

Electoral performance

Parliament of the Balearic Islands

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
2015 34,237 7.9% +2.0 3 Opposition 5th

Balearic Islands

Congress of Deputies
Date Votes Seats Size
# % ±pp # ±
2015 12,910 2.7% 6th
2016 N/A
2019 11,692 2.3% 7th
 
Senate
Date Seats Size
# ±
2015 6th
2016 N/A
2019 5th

In the 2019 European Parliament election in Spain, PI joined the Coalition for a Solidary Europe electoral list (El Pi-Proposta per les Illes Balears-Coalición por una Europa Solidaria,[10] CEUS) with other regionalist parties. María del Mar Llaneras Pascual was the top PI representative in the list, in the 5th position.

References

  1. Results of El PI, On Son Servera-El Pi and Convergència-PI lists.[6]


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