The Government of the Balearic Islands is progressing in the development of the conclusions arising from the XXVI Plenary Session of the Council of the Balearic Islands Abroad, held on March 18 in Punta Cana, with the aim of strengthening connections with Balearic communities around the world. The process is based on the proposals and contributions presented by the Balearic Houses during the meeting.
These conclusions are being prepared within the institutional framework of the regional executive to address the needs identified by the participating entities and to advance a stable and collaborative model of engagement. The plenary session once again served as a key platform for dialogue, enabling the exchange of ideas, concerns, and future priorities.
TDB keeps you informed. Follow us on: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Key outcomes include the consolidation of the 2026–2027 action plan, prioritizing support for maintaining facilities, organizing cultural activities, and promoting new initiatives. In parallel, the Government is enhancing the visibility of the Balearic Houses through digital channels, aiming to broaden their reach and connect more effectively with citizens.
The promotion of the Catalan language remains a central pillar, with expanded training opportunities and the introduction of more advanced levels to support learning, preservation, and international projection among Balearic communities abroad.
The Government also reinforces its commitment to supporting entities facing challenges, ensuring the continuity of their activities. Additionally, it is fostering permanent spaces for dialogue to enable more direct and effective communication between the administration and the Balearic Houses.
These measures contribute to strengthening an active global network that plays a fundamental role in preserving and promoting the culture, traditions, and identity of the Balearic Islands worldwide.
