Juanma Moreno presents electoral program in Antequera

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.

Juanma Moreno presented his electoral program on Monday in Antequera, a town at Andalucía's geographic center and birthplace of the 'Pacto de Antequera' for full autonomy. Surrounded by government members and Málaga mayors, the PP candidate stated: «Now that priorities are discussed, ours are the people». He avoided direct references to immigration, distancing from national debates pushed by Vox.

The program features 1,900 measures to sustain economic momentum, including tax cuts saving Andalusians 1.8 billion euros yearly, industry digitalization incentives, and raising R&D investment to 2% of GDP. Moreno highlighted achievements like 13% regional GDP growth over seven years exceeding Spain's, and 600,000 jobs created in 59 straight months of relative leadership.

He pledged water infrastructure investments, such as the Marbella desalination plant, and health tech advances, criticizing Pedro Sánchez's government for a doctors' strike costing 111 million euros. On housing, he upheld private property rights and promised more developments.

Moreno cautioned supporters against overconfidence, which could lead to defeat by «10,000 or 15,000 votes». He championed Andalusian stability and leadership, free from Madrid directives, to attract 6.5 billion euros in foreign investment and enhance quality of life.

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Dramatic scene from RTVE's Andalusian election debate: left-wing candidates confront President Moreno on health and housing crises.
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Left-wing parties attack Moreno in first Andalusian electoral debate on RTVE

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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.

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 Por Andalucía coalition, comprising Izquierda Unida, Movimiento Sumar and Podemos, launched its election campaign in Seville on April 30 for the Andalusian elections on May 17. Candidate Antonio Maíllo expressed confidence in becoming president and aims to surprise voters. He pledges to reverse PP policies and protect public services.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero backed socialist candidate María Jesús Montero at the first campaign rally in Cártama, Málaga, on May 1. They called to concentrate the left-wing vote on the PSOE for the May 17 regional elections and defended progressive policies. Sánchez demanded Netanyahu release a Spanish citizen detained on a flotilla to Gaza.

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A pre-electoral poll by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) places the Partido Popular (PP) at 43.6% vote estimate for the May 17 Andalusian regional elections, 17.8 points ahead of the PSOE. The PP could secure 51 to 59 seats, nearing the absolute majority of 55. Vox remains third with 10.3%.

Former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González affirmed he is a socialist during a talk with Andalusian President Juan Manuel Moreno in Seville, amid the pre-campaign period. The event, focused on the Duchess of Alba, has caused discomfort in the Andalusian PSOE. González criticized the current state of Spain's railways.

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Spain's PP and Vox sealed a deal on Wednesday to invest Jorge Azcón as Aragón president, allowing the far-right party into government with a vice presidency and three ministries. The agreement features 'national priority' for public aid access, mirroring Extremadura where María Guardiola was invested president. Meanwhile, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo pushes for an absolute majority for Juanma Moreno in Andalucía without Vox reliance.

 

 

 

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