Vox drops its five female deputies from Andalusian election lists

Vox's National Executive Committee has approved the lists for the May 17 Andalusian elections, retaining all its male deputies except one while excluding or relegating its five current female deputies to low positions. Manuel Gavira, the party's parliamentary spokesperson since 2021, will be the presidential candidate. Santiago Abascal will present the candidacies this Thursday in Málaga.

Vox has renewed its electoral lists for the May 17 Andalusian Parliament elections, prioritizing the continuity of its male deputies. Of the current 14, only Córdoba's Alejandro Hernández is excluded; he negotiated three budgets with Juanma Moreno's government. The five female deputies—Mercedes Rodríguez (Almería), Blanca Armario (Cádiz), Cristina Alejandra Jiménez (Granada), Purificación Fernández (Málaga), and Ana Ruiz Vázquez (Sevilla)—do not repeat in viable positions or are absent from the lists.

Manuel Gavira will head the Cádiz list as the presidential candidate. Javier Cortés (Sevilla), Antonio Sevilla (Málaga), Rodrigo Alonso (Almería), Benito Morillo (Jaén), and Rafael Segovia (Huelva) repeat as number ones. Beatriz Sánchez for Granada and Paula Badanelli for Córdoba join as list heads.

In 2022, Vox secured 14 seats with 13.46% of votes, placing third. The lists comply with the zipper list law, alternating men and women, despite the party's historical opposition to gender equality policies. Polls suggest potential growth that could challenge Juanma Moreno's PP absolute majority of 58 seats.

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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.

Provincial branches of PSOE Andaluz approved their candidate lists for the May 17 elections on Wednesday, achieving consensus in seven of eight provinces at the request of the regional executive led by María Jesús Montero. Tensions persist only in Cádiz, where the regional Lists Committee plans to alter the order of candidates proposed by provincial secretary Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix. The process featured secret negotiations and internal struggles to avoid public divisions.

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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.

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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Ione Belarra, Podemos general secretary, launched the Andalusian pre-campaign in Seville without confirming if her party will run alone or join other left-wing forces. She limits herself to saying they will seek the 'strongest' candidacy to stop Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla. Regional elections will be called in April.

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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Eleven PSOE councilors in Soria have resigned to let Javier Antón, number 15 on the 2023 list, replace Carlos Martínez as mayor. Martínez vacated the position after 19 years to lead the opposition in the Cortes de Castilla y León. Antón was sworn in this Monday during an extraordinary plenary session.

 

 

 

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