The proposal stems from the vision of an organization with a historical anti-Atlanticist stance, seeking a change in the country's foreign policy. This initiative, while potentially generating debate in the localities directly affected by the economic impact of the bases, is presented as an alternative to maintain activity and employment.
“"Our proposal is to convert military bases into humanitarian aid bases. Furthermore, due to their geographical location, linked to the African continent, this would safeguard jobs. We are not talking about physical dismantling, as their infrastructures can be used for humanitarian aid under the auspices of the UN and the European Union. It would be a wonderful shift: moving from an aggressive military policy to one of international cooperation."
Regarding foreign policy, the party has also expressed concern about the situation in Ceuta and Melilla, as well as the Sahrawi cause, demanding a different policy with Morocco. The government's current stance on Western Sahara has been labeled a "betrayal," and there is a conviction that the situation is reversible if sufficient electoral strength is achieved.
“"We have always defended the Sahrawi cause, and in an Andalusian government, solidarity with the Sahara would be a matter of State for us. Young Sahrawis have been educated, they have lived here; it is one of the best things Andalusia has given in international solidarity."
The organization emphasizes the importance of solidarity with the Sahrawi people, considering it a moral obligation for Spain. The proposal for the conversion of military bases is part of a broader vision of international policy, which seeks to prioritize cooperation and humanitarian aid over military confrontation.