“"This candidacy demonstrates that PSOE Huelva is today a united, cohesive party with more strength than ever to go out and win. We have the best possible team to defend Huelva. A prepared, committed, and enthusiastic team that represents the best of our party and our land."
PSOE Huelva Presents a "United" and "Prepared" Candidacy for Andalusian Elections
María Eugenia Limón emphasizes the party's cohesion and ambition to win, aiming to defend the province's interests in the Andalusian Parliament.
By Inmaculada Reyes Aguilar
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The Secretary General of PSOE Huelva, María Eugenia Limón, has expressed satisfaction with the candidacy for the Andalusian Parliament, emphasizing its unity and preparedness to defend the province's interests and reverse the policies of the Juanma Moreno Government.
The PSOE of Huelva has officially presented its list of candidates for the Andalusian Parliament, stressing that it is a team “prepared and with an ambition for victory.” The main objective is to position the province at the center of Andalusian political decisions and counteract the measures implemented by the Popular Party.
The list, led by María Márquez and followed by Mario Jiménez, combines experience and youth, including profiles with deep knowledge of the territory. The candidates are committed to defending public services, creating employment, and promoting equal opportunities.
Limón has underlined that this candidacy is designed to “win and govern,” offering solutions to the real problems of citizens and ending the policies of cuts, privatization, and abandonment attributed to the Juanma Moreno Government. The socialist leader has contrasted this proposal with the PP's management, which, according to her, has affected healthcare and education.
The Secretary General has affirmed that the candidacy will be “the firm voice of Huelva in the Andalusian Parliament,” demanding the investments the province deserves and ending the “abandonment” by the Junta de Andalucía. Finally, María Eugenia Limón has appealed to citizens ahead of May 17, urging them to choose between “continuing with Moreno's cuts or opting for an Andalusia with more rights, public services, and opportunities,” highlighting Huelva's decisive role in this election.



