Political party in Spain
Entesa per Mallorca (English: Agreement for Majorca , ExM), or Entesa , was a nationalist and progressist political party in Majorca . It was founded in 2006 by former members of the Socialist Party of Majorca (PSM) who disagreed with the creation of the coalition Bloc for Majorca . In October 2006, ExM held its first congress, with the main objective of participating in the 2007 local elections in Majorca.[1]
In 2009, ExM joined Republican Left (ERC) in the Balearic Islands to participate in the 2009 European election , within the coalition Europe of the Peoples–Greens .[2]
Between 2011 and 2013, it was part of a coalition with the PSM and IniciativaVerds (IV), taking part in the 2011 regional election .[3] [4] In 2013, the party merged into the PSM to form the new coalition PSM–Entesa.[5]
Electoral performance
Date
Votes
Seats
Status
Size
#
%
±pp
#
±
2011
36,181
8.6%
—
—
N/A
*
Balearic Islands
Spain
Date
Votes
Seats
Size
#
%
±pp
#
±
2009
394,938
2.5%
—
—
*
Balearic Islands
Date
Votes
Size
#
%
±pp
2009 **
7,651
3.0%
—
4th
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