Political rallies in Andalusian cities closing the campaign for regional elections.
Political rallies in Andalusian cities closing the campaign for regional elections.
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Parties close Andalusian campaign ahead of May 17 vote

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Major Andalusian parties wrapped up their campaigns on Friday for Sunday's regional elections with rallies across cities. The PP, Vox, Adelante Andalucía, Por Andalucía and PSOE appealed for votes in simultaneous events.

Juan Manuel Moreno, the PP candidate, closed his campaign in Malaga. He called for concentrating votes to secure an absolute majority and avoid depending on Vox.

Santiago Abascal, Vox leader, ended his tour in Seville. He criticized immigrant regularization and accused Pedro Sánchez and Moreno of betrayal.

José Ignacio García of Adelante Andalucía gathered nearly one thousand people in Seville. He urged useful voting against the right and highlighted joy on the left.

Antonio Maíllo of Por Andalucía appealed in Seville for mobilization against the PP. He defended public services and urged rejection of resignation.

María Jesús Montero, the PSOE candidate, shared the stage with Pedro Sánchez in Seville. They called for coherence in the left-wing vote and urged participation to prevent setbacks.

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Initial reactions on X highlight PP supporters' optimism about Moreno's strong close in Seville, PSOE activists' enthusiasm for Montero's rallies, left-leaning calls to mobilize against PP and Vox, Vox backers urging national priority votes, and neutral commentary on campaign fatigue ahead of the May 17 vote.

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Illustration of Andalusian Parliament election results with PP losing majority and Vox rising
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PP loses absolute majority in Andalusia opening door to Vox

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The Popular Party lost its absolute majority in the May 17 Andalusian regional elections after gaining more votes than ever but losing five seats due to the rise of Adelante Andalucía. The PSOE suffered its worst historical result with 28 seats. Vox gains influence and will condition Juan Manuel Moreno's next government.

Andalusia's Junta president and PP candidate Juan Manuel Moreno launched the campaign for the May 17 elections on Thursday in Seville's Jardines de Murillo. Before around 2,000 people, he showed confidence but urged caution: “Quien diga que vamos a sacar 60, no conoce la sociología de Andalucía, esto hay que ganarlo pasión a pasión, ternura a ternura”. He criticized the PSOE's past and central government policies.

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The Popular Party of Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla wins with 53 seats in the May 17 2026 Andalusian parliament elections, two short of an absolute majority. The PSOE records its worst historical result with 28 deputies, while Adelante Andalucía achieves a strong rise to 8 seats.

In the first five-candidate debate for the May 17 Andalusian elections, left-wing candidates unanimously attacked Juan Manuel Moreno over his health and housing management. The Junta president avoided clashing with Vox and focused on María Jesús Montero. The RTVE-moderated event highlighted the breast cancer screening crisis.

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Andalucía's regional president and PP re-election candidate Juanma Moreno presented his electoral program on Monday in Antequera, stressing that priorities are people. He announced measures including tax cuts, digitalization incentives, and housing boosts, while warning against overconfidence in the campaign. The event underscores his autonomous roadmap ahead of the May 17 elections.

María Jesús Montero, the socialist candidate for re-election in Andalusia, accused regional president Juan Manuel Moreno of seeking stability to continue privatizing public services. At a rally in Huelva with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, they defended Pedro Sánchez's government management. Zapatero condemned the murder of children in Gaza, prompting public reactions.

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Following his April primaries win, Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina, 39-year-old from Cáceres—the first secretary general from that province—has been proclaimed PSOE Extremadura's new leader at an extraordinary congress. He included all primary challengers in his team, criticized the PP-Vox government deal, and predicted its collapse within a year.

 

 

 

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