Antonio Maíllo, Por Andalucía candidate, stated that voting PP is useless to stop Vox from governing Andalucía and imposing 'national priority'. In a Radio Sevilla interview, he backed plans for 100% public healthcare and free vocational training. He called for mobilization ahead of May 17 elections.
Antonio Maíllo, federal coordinator of Izquierda Unida and Por Andalucía candidate for Junta de Andalucía presidency, criticized president Juan Manuel Moreno today in a Radio Sevilla interview on Cadena SER.
Maíllo warned Moreno would pact with Vox if needed to retain power, including 'national priority'. "No hay voto más inútil para que no gobierne Vox que votar al PP", he stressed. He noted four years ago center-left votes gave PP absolute majority fearing Vox, but not this time.
He accused Moreno of fulfilling Vox pacts since 2018: tax cuts for the rich, privatizations, and vulture funds. He called Moreno's current Vox rejection immature.
Key proposals include temporary expropriation of private hospitals lacking public ones, for fair compensation, and hiring 8,000 health workers for a 100% public network. He pledged to end medicine auctions, clarify investigated SAS contracts, and ensure free public FP spots.
Optimistic, Maíllo urged mobilization like in July 2023 elections that kept Pedro Sánchez in power, citing discontent with Moreno's healthcare.