Overview
- Vox has filed an amendment, backed by the PP, to modify Law 4/2023 so RESOGA applicants must prove at least three years of legal residence in the Balearic Islands.
- Beneficiaries would face stricter work obligations, including mandatory jobseeker registration and loss of the benefit for rejecting suitable offers or unjustified resignations, alongside tougher anti-fraud sanctions.
- The residency change would exclude people without papers even if they are on the municipal register, affecting a program serving just over 2,000 people with roughly another 2,000 on a waiting list.
- Access to the emancipation allowance for former under‑care migrant youths would also be tightened, introducing residency or education‑integration requirements that could cut support for around 700 people.
- A parliamentary committee separately backed a Vox measure to confine certain tax deductions to legal residents, while Palma authorities announced an imminent eviction at the old prison and a register review that could deregister homeless residents.