Andalusian political candidates spending a relaxing day with their families reading books before the regional elections.
Andalusian political candidates spending a relaxing day with their families reading books before the regional elections.
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Andalusian candidates spend reflection day with family and books

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The leaders of PP, PSOE, Vox, Por Andalucía and Adelante Andalucía have taken advantage of the day before the May 17 regional elections to spend time with their families and carry out relaxing activities.

Juanma Moreno, the PP candidate for re-election, spent Saturday in Málaga. He said it was a day of calm and revived the tradition of lunching with childhood friends.

María Jesús Montero, of the PSOE, walked through Seville and visited the Botica de lectores bookstore. She bought two books and planned an afternoon of reading at home. She also greeted the president of the Adriano Antinoo Association.

Manuel Gavira, of Vox, was in Cádiz with his family and took a walk on the beach. He highlighted family priority during this day.

Antonio Maíllo, of Por Andalucía, walked through Seville's San Julián neighborhood, had breakfast with his team and did everyday shopping. José Ignacio García, of Adelante Andalucía, returned to Jerez, tidied his home and visited the Feria de Jerez.

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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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