Adelante Andalucía Sees Córdoba as Key to Snatching a Seat from the Far Right
The political party emphasizes the strategic importance of the province in the decisive electoral battle for a crucial parliamentary seat.
By Inmaculada Reyes Aguilar
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The candidate for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía for Adelante Andalucía visited Córdoba to stress the crucial electoral battle taking place in this constituency, where a fundamental seat will be decided.
During his visit to Córdoba, the representative of Adelante Andalucía highlighted the strategic importance of the province in the electoral landscape. According to his statements, the dispute for the last seat in this constituency is vital, as it could determine whether it falls to the far-right formation or to his party.
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"Here we are deciding whether we truly take a representative away from the far right."
The candidate called for a strategic vote in the province, arguing that supporting Adelante Andalucía is the best option for citizens. In this regard, he presented the number one candidate for Córdoba as a representative figure for working people, Andalusian identity, and feminism.
Furthermore, the possibility of a pact between the Popular Party and the far-right formation was addressed, should the popular party not achieve an absolute majority. The Adelante Andalucía representative stated that his party will remain in opposition to the current government, defending a radically different project based on public healthcare and education, dependency care, and feminism.
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"Regarding healthcare, has anyone heard of a difference in healthcare management between Vox and the PP? Because Vox hasn't said a peep about healthcare privatization. Why? Because they agree. Has anyone heard of a difference in housing policy between Vox and the PP? No, they haven't said a peep. Or about tourist flats or housing hoarding or investment funds? Of course not, if they agree. Therefore, Vox and the PP will agree because when it comes to money matters, they are the same."
Criticism was directed at the far-right formation's stance regarding pacts in other autonomous communities, suggesting that, despite apparent differences, their economic and social policies align with those of the Popular Party, especially on issues such as healthcare and housing.