The candidacy, led by a mechanic based in Algeciras, has gained significant attention on social media and digital outlets in recent weeks. Although the project lacks prior institutional representation, it seeks visibility in an electoral landscape marked by fragmentation and the presence of 27 different political parties.
The party's platform focuses on territorial and social demands for the Campo de Gibraltar region, including railway infrastructure improvements, stronger measures against drug trafficking, and increased investment in healthcare and education. Additionally, the party advocates for the administrative integration of Ceuta and Melilla into Andalusia.
The proposal has sparked debate due to unique stances, such as the defense of Arabic as a historical language or the request to use municipal facilities for religious festivities. The party's leadership insists that their project is constitutional and rejects any labels of separatism or exclusionary religious agendas.




