In statements to the media before her first campaign event in the community, the Podemos leader passionately defended the coalition's provincial candidate in Jaén. She described her as a rural worker from Andalusia who, in her opinion, accurately represents the women living in the villages of Andalusia.
“"Voting for this candidate is worth double, because we remove a 'señorito' and put a woman from the countryside into Parliament."
Her speech focused on the need to mobilize the progressive electorate, considering that the May 17 elections offer an opportunity to fight for everyone who defends public services to vote for someone who represents them. In this context, she criticized the healthcare management of the Andalusian Executive, specifically mentioning oncology care and nursing homes during the pandemic.
Regarding the relationship between the members of Por Andalucía, a coalition comprising seven left-wing parties, the political figure affirmed that they are working very well and that the campaign is progressing with excellent effort from both sides. When asked about polls that place other parties as leading forces, she recalled the electoral shift in Andalusia in 2018, stating that this precedent serves as an impetus to push upwards and fight for those seats.




