It was initially a coalition formed by the Socialist Party of Menorca, the Republican Left of the Balearic Islands, The Greens of Menorca, Equo, local parties and independents around the island until 2017.
[4] In the local elections held the same day, the coalition only presented a list in Ciutadella de Menorca, where it gained six town councillors and the mayorship.
In the remaining municipalities of the island, Més per Menorca either participated or supported other local coalitions.
In October 2016, the Més per Menorca coalition proposed and carried a motion to adopt permanent Summer Time on the island.
[5] In May 2017, Més per Menorca was transformed into a party, electing Nel Martí as its coordinator.