{"id":236514,"date":"2026-07-06T01:13:09","date_gmt":"2026-07-06T01:13:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/don-benito-and-villanueva-aimed-to-showcase-the-benefits-of-merging-town-councils-but-achieved-the-opposite\/"},"modified":"2026-07-06T01:13:10","modified_gmt":"2026-07-06T01:13:10","slug":"don-benito-and-villanueva-aimed-to-showcase-the-benefits-of-merging-town-councils-but-achieved-the-opposite","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/don-benito-and-villanueva-aimed-to-showcase-the-benefits-of-merging-town-councils-but-achieved-the-opposite\/","title":{"rendered":"Don Benito and Villanueva Aimed to Showcase the Benefits of Merging Town Councils but Achieved the Opposite"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2>The Failed Merger of Don Benito and Villanueva: A Cautionary Tale<\/h2>\n<h3>A Historic Vote<\/h3>\n<p>On <strong>February 20, 2022<\/strong>, the residents of Don Benito and Villanueva de la Serena in Badajoz, Spain, participated in a pivotal referendum that could reshape their communities. The proposal was to merge both municipalities into a single entity. While the &#8216;yes&#8217; vote prevailed, the low turnout and narrow margin left the future of the merger uncertain.<\/p>\n<h3>The Numbers Behind the Decision<\/h3>\n<p>In Villanueva, <strong>58.94%<\/strong> of eligible voters participated, while Don Benito saw only <strong>50.42%<\/strong> participation. Although the merger was favored in both towns, a crucial requirement was that <strong>at least 66%<\/strong> of the votes in Don Benito were needed for the proposal to advance. With only <strong>66.27%<\/strong> in favor, the result was precariously close. Moreover, the referendum was non-binding, meaning it didn&#8217;t carry any legal weight to initiate the fusion.<\/p>\n<h3>Political and Administrative Barriers<\/h3>\n<p>In the aftermath, the leaders from both towns&#8217; city councils, then dominated by the <strong>PSOE<\/strong>, signed a protocol to explore the merger; yet, significant legal and bureaucratic hurdles remained unresolved. By <strong>2023<\/strong>, the protocol was effectively ignored, and it became increasingly apparent that the merger was unlikely to proceed.<\/p>\n<h3>Mainstream Rejection<\/h3>\n<p>Fast forward to <strong>2026<\/strong>, and the political landscape in Don Benito underwent a transformation. With <strong>PP and Siempre Don Benito<\/strong> now in power, the city council unanimously voted to abandon the merger. Their decision was rooted in the need for &#8220;transparency, legal certainty, and political clarity,&#8221; and they emphasized a desire to maintain collaborative ties without formalizing a merger.<\/p>\n<h3>Voices on Both Sides<\/h3>\n<p>The case of Don Benito and Villanueva de la Serena highlights a broader trend in Spain regarding local government mergers. Proponents argued that merging would create a more robust economic unit, newly dubbed &#8216;Vegas-Altas,&#8217; which could boost household incomes by <strong>2.75%<\/strong> and raise employment by <strong>5%<\/strong>. Reports from the University of Extremadura suggested the merged entity could easily become the second economic center of Badajoz, primarily favorable in agriculture and livestock.<\/p>\n<p>Conversely, opponents voiced concerns about hasty political decisions lacking essential social consensus and rigorous planning. Critics also pointed out the opacity surrounding legal complexities and the associated risks.<\/p>\n<h3>Learning from the Experience<\/h3>\n<p>Despite the potential benefits of a merger, the example of Don Benito and Villanueva serves as a warning that uniting local administrations involves navigating a myriad of sociopolitical complexities. The quest for merging municipalities isn&#8217;t merely an administrative adjustment; it delves deep into community identity and emotional factors.<\/p>\n<p>As <strong>V\u00edctor Bethencourt<\/strong>, an Administrative Law expert, noted, municipalities are viewed not just as service providers, but as guardians of the community&#8217;s interests and values. Thus, any efforts to combine them must consider local sentiments and administrative realities comprehensively.<\/p>\n<h3>Conclusion: The Path Ahead<\/h3>\n<p>The dream of transforming Don Benito and Villanueva into &#8216;Vegas-Altas&#8217; may remain just a vision, while other regions in Spain have managed successful municipal mergers. However, the enduring question is why such unions are often met with resistance. With <strong>over 1,400 municipalities<\/strong> in Spain harboring fewer than <strong>100 residents<\/strong>, the push for local mergers continues to face an uphill battle.<\/p>\n<p>The story of Don Benito and Villanueva is emblematic of the challenges involved in municipal unions and a reminder that a <strong>community&#8217;s heart cannot be legislated into existence.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/category\/general\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">General News &#8211; 2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Failed Merger of Don Benito and Villanueva: A Cautionary Tale A Historic Vote On February 20, 2022, the residents of Don Benito and Villanueva de la Serena in Badajoz, Spain, participated in a pivotal referendum that could reshape their communities. The proposal was to merge both municipalities into a single entity. 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