The candidate for the provincialist formation, Luis García Millán, has implemented a visual strategy for the electoral campaign. It involves touring the province of Jaén accompanied by life-sized recreations of prominent political figures, with the goal of "showing representatives of bipartisanship the harsh reality they have never wanted to understand or address."
This staging seeks to highlight the deficiencies suffered by the province in crucial areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, communications, investments, job opportunities, and economic development. The initiative aims to remind citizens that the province "is agonizing, dragging historical problems that, for forty years, have not been resolved by either the Popular Party or the Socialist Party."
“"It is a visual and direct way to remind citizens that the province is agonizing, dragging historical problems that, for forty years, have not been resolved by either the Popular Party or the Socialist Party."
The provincialist formation views these elections as a decisive opportunity for Jaén to "have its own voice in the forums where laws are made, and to stop depending on partisan machinery that has systematically shown that the province is not among its priorities."
The party appeals to voting as the only way to defend the exclusive interests of the province, committing to bring to the Andalusian Parliament "the ethical duty to fight for our dignity, claim the great historical debt, and demand a Comprehensive Special Plan that guarantees investments, infrastructure, and services worthy of what Jaén deserves."




