by Dan Kirwan | Apr 18, 2020 | Clubbing Ibiza, Ibiza Blog, Ibiza Culture, Ibiza Politics
As Spain continues to fight the Covid19 crisis, the country is embroiled in an angry political war that has the potential to bring down the Government as old allegiances stir the blood. Spain is made up of 17 autonomous states, all different in thinking and culture,...
by Dan Kirwan | Mar 13, 2020 | Ibiza Blog, Ibiza Politics
Flanked by the Mayors of four municipalities, Ibiza Council President, Vicent Mari, today held a press conference to clear up confusion circulating on the island with regard to the Covid 19 virus outbreak. Speaking in Catalan, the islands official administration...
by Dan Kirwan | Sep 30, 2019 | Ibiza Blog, Ibiza Politics
The lawless West End area of San Antonio has a new Sheriff in town, he shoots like Billy The Kid and moves like Fred Astaire. Marcos Serra Colomar, is the fresh new face of the PP party in Ibiza, a Catalan administered island, but politically influenced by the Madrid...
by Dan Kirwan | Jun 16, 2019 | Ibiza Blog, Ibiza Politics
It came right down to the wire, but in the end, it was the right wing PP party that convinced socialist PxE councillor, Joan Torres, to defect from the left and join them in governing San Antonio for the next four years. With the support of PxE and Ciudadanos, the...
by Dan Kirwan | May 29, 2019 | Ibiza Blog, Ibiza Politics
Local elections took place in Ibiza last weekend, allowing its electorate an opportunity to vote on the performance of the left wing alliance government that has ruled for the past four years. The left wing coalition had attracted plenty of criticism from business...
by Dan Kirwan | Sep 18, 2018 | Ibiza Blog, Ibiza Politics
With Brexit looming less than 192 days away, what implications will it have for British subjects working in Ibiza. Ibiza has traditionally employed a sizeable British workforce, both in UK and Spanish owned businesses and with a “No Deal” hard Brexit...
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