The People's Party of Jaén concluded its electoral campaign this Thursday in the capital, thus finishing two weeks of touring the province's 97 municipalities. The provincial president and candidate for the Andalusian Parliament, Erik Domínguez, accompanied by the number one candidate for Jaén, Catalina García, and other members of the candidacy, highlighted the work carried out.
Domínguez stated that they have "traveled to every corner of this blessed province, all 97 municipalities, explaining in each one the great project that Juanma Moreno represents for Jaén", also emphasizing the support received from visits by the President of the Junta and the national leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
For her part, Catalina García emphasized the campaign's "active listening" approach, which included forums and sectoral meetings with professional associations, organizations, and entities from across the province on topics such as water, agriculture, hunting, justice, and healthcare. The candidate also mentioned Moreno's announcements for the province, including the demographic challenge law, the continuation of the Olive Highway, and the construction of the City of Justice, proposals that, in her view, instill "illusion, confidence, and security" in the people of Jaén.
Looking ahead to the elections, the PP of Jaén appealed for votes to ensure a "majority of stability" that will allow them to "continue working for farmers, for our youth, for education, housing, and job creation, and to keep moving forward for a better Jaén".




