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Sovereignty for the Isles

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Sovereignty for the Isles
Sobirania per a les Illes
LeaderMateu Matas 'Xurí'
Founded2016 (2016)
Merger ofIndependents
Eivissa Sí
Merged intoVeus Progressistes
IdeologySouverainism
Catalan nationalism
Congress of Deputies
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Spanish Senate
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Website
www.sobirania.cat

Sovereignty for the Isles (Catalan for Sobirania per a les Illes) was a sovereignty coalition formed by independents of Balearic Islands. In 2016 Spanish general election it was driven by Mateu Matas 'Xurí', followed by Joan Albert Pons, Jaume Sastre, Margalida Llompart, Maite Pons, Margalida Miquel, Jonathan Marí, Antònia Font, Josep Planas, Carme Rocamora, Andreu Caballero, Teresa Sastre, Nicolau Dols, Guillem Morro and Maria Antònia Oliver.[1][2][3]

The results were 7,413 votes in the Balearic Islands district, meaning a 1.6% of the vote share and no seats.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Ara, ed. (17 May 2016). "El glosador Mateu Matas 'Xurí' i una exbatlessa d'UM, a la candidatura Sobirania per a les Illes".
  2. ^ Diari de Balears, ed. (18 May 2016). "'Xurí': «Ja hem començat a guanyar»".
  3. ^ VilaWeb (ed.). "Maria Antònia Oliver i Jaume Sastre, a la llista de Sobirania per a les Illes".
  4. ^ Ministry of the Interior (ed.). "2016 Spanish election results".

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