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Key moments shaking the final stretch of Andalusia’s campaign

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Key moments shaking the final stretch of Andalusia’s campaign

Andalusia, Spain’s most populous region and one of the country’s largest economies, reaches the end of its election campaign after two weeks dominated by messages, images and controversies that have set the political tone of recent days, on the eve of Sunday’s vote.

In this final stretch, the main parties have focused their efforts on mobilising their voters and consolidating their respective bases, in a context where every gesture and every message has taken on particular significance.

The outcome of this election is being closely watched both inside and outside Spain, as it could influence the national political balance and the dynamics between the main parties at a time of change across the European landscape.

PP: stability and an appeal to the majority

The People’s Party has ended the campaign with a repeated call to concentrate the vote. Juanma Moreno has stressed the need to secure a “sufficient” majority to guarantee stability and avoid having to depend on other parties.

That message has gone hand in hand with a communication strategy heavily focused on the candidate himself, with a strong presence on social media and messages designed to reinforce his approachable image.

PSOE: mobilising the undecided, despite missteps

The PSOE has focused the end of its campaign on a direct call to mobilise voters. María Jesús Montero has appealed to women, young people and the middle class, arguing that a Socialist vote is the best guarantee of public services and social rights.

Contrasting with the calm image projected by the PP, the PSOE has tried to energise an electorate it admits is demobilised, warning that Moreno’s comfortable position could translate into cutbacks and policies closer to the hard right. However, having referred to the death of two Civil Guard officers in an anti-drug operation as “workplace accidents” has cast a shadow over the end of its campaign.

Vox: pressure and warnings

Vox approaches the end of the campaign by asserting its role as a decisive player. Its leader, Santiago Abascal, has made it clear that he will not “give away” his support after the vote and has taken aim at both the PP and the PSOE.

The party insists that the so-called useful vote is an excuse used by those who “offer nothing concrete”, while hardening its rhetoric on immigration, taxation and “national priority” in order to defend its space.

Adelante Andalucía: unmasking and joy

Adelante Andalucía has made direct confrontation its hallmark. José Ignacio García says he has “torn off the mask” from both Moreno and Vox, accusing the former of trivialising politics and the latter of pursuing purely economic interests.

The party has championed a campaign built on joy and grassroots activism, presenting itself as the useful vote on the left to stop the right across the eight provinces.

Por Andalucía: clean and constructive campaign

For its part, Por Andalucía has defended a campaign that has “grown steadily”, focused on proposals and removed from the noise. Antonio Maíllo has denounced the PP’s “dirty tricks” and the use of fear as an electoral tool.

In a campaign marked by diverse strategies and tense moments, Andalusia is now heading towards an election day in which citizens will have the final say, in a vote also being watched at European level for its potential political impact.

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