José Ramón Bauzá with Marc Tarabella in Qatar.
José Ramón Bauzá explained that he was in Qatar to learn about the situation of Afghan child refugees.
Ex-Balearic president caught up in Qatargate
José Ramón Bauzá went to Qatar last year with a Belgian MEP whose home has been searched in connection with Qatargate.
Former Balearics leader suspends Qatar friendship group as senior official is stripped of her post
The case, in which police discovered stacks of cash, casts a shadow over the European Parliament.
Everybody wants to be a nomad
Digital nomads - benefits, yes, but what about the potential drawbacks?
Ex-Balearic president: Political motives for restricting UK travel
José Ramón Bauzá: UK policy - "unnecessarily restrictive".
Viewpoint
Person of the week, cheers and boos
Juan Carlos; video about the effects of the virus on tourism; and Aberdeen footballers.
Viewpoint
Majorca: the perfect office
It is now time to devise a new road map for Majorca’s future and one man has a plan.
The Blog
Permanent teleworker tourism: new or old?
Bauzá was suggesting there could be "permanent tourism", and the Balearics would be one of the parts of the country most suited to this, because of its obvious attraction as a coastal destination.
Tourism
Bauzá demanding apology from German tourism commissioner
The former Balearic president has reacted strongly to statements from the German government commissioner.
The week that was
Hitler, gravediggers and Vox
The original photo was posted along with a message telling Vox that they were "idiots" for using a situation like this for propaganda.
Politics
Company the clear winner in PP leadership election
Former Balearic president José Ramón Bauza received more than 3,000 fewer votes than Company.
Politics
PP leadership battle - Company has greater support than Bauzá
Although Bauzá is making references to unity, the differences between him and Company are great.
Politics
Bauzá planning to lead the Balearics PP again
Bauzá, currently a senator for the Balearics in Madrid, said today that he has "learned from mistakes".
Politics
Bauzá seeking support to become national tourism minister
Ex-Balearic president José Ramón Bauzá is being put forward as a possible national tourism minister.
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- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
Comment
Whatever you say, never thank the previous lot
Armengol and her government could never admit it but Bauzá had laid the groundwork for them.
Andrew Ede10/08/2023 16:33