The representative of Adelante Andalucía in Huelva has emphasized the "backpack-free" nature of her party, presenting it as a renewed political alternative closely connected to the problems of Andalusian citizens. The organization aims to bring the community's demands to the Parliament and the Congress of Deputies, offering a voice that, they claim, is not conditioned by national interests.
In her discourse, the candidate focused on the structural deficiencies affecting the province of Huelva, especially in areas such as healthcare, housing, and infrastructure. She criticized previous governments for failing to translate their promises into tangible improvements for citizens, mentioning the stalled healthcare projects like the Chares of Aracena and Bollullos, and the lack of a maternal and child hospital.
“"It bothers me that in the 21st century, Huelva still does not have a maternal and child hospital despite decades of demands. It's a mockery that there's only a foundation stone."
Among the party's priorities for Huelva are reversing the privatization of healthcare to ensure a quality public service, improving the railway network with the expansion of commuter lines and increased frequencies between Huelva and Seville, and restoring the Huelva-Ayamonte connection. Regarding housing, they propose measures to facilitate access to dignified housing for young people, suggesting that rent should not exceed 20% of their salary.
The candidate also addressed the agricultural sector, highlighting the need for fair prices for farmers and dignified working conditions for laborers, including seasonal workers. Furthermore, she emphasized the importance of companies operating in Huelva paying taxes in the province, ensuring that the wealth generated directly benefits the local community.




