The political formation aspires to consolidate the final seats needed to govern alone, although it acknowledges the difficulty of repeating the 58 obtained in 2022. The main objective is to contain the rise of other forces to remain above the majority threshold.
A recent poll suggests the party could fluctuate between 54 and 56 seats, highlighting the importance of every vote. While a potential loss of parliamentarians is anticipated in Cádiz, Málaga, and Sevilla, the strategic focus on Córdoba and Granada is crucial to offset these variations.
“"We must fill the ballot boxes with votes, enthusiasm, and hope. Fill Andalusia with a future, and only the Popular Party can do that."
In Almería, the party is confident in maintaining the six seats achieved in 2022, hoping that certain incidents will not affect electoral support. The province of Cádiz could see a reduction in the number of Popular Party representatives, while in Huelva and Jaén, the aspiration is to retain previous results.
The situation in Málaga, considered a stronghold, also shows a possible decrease of one seat, adding pressure to the strategy in other provinces. Similarly, in Sevilla, the party might not maintain the nine parliamentarians obtained in 2022, making the battle for each vote even more intense in the key provinces.




