In the final phase of the campaign, Andalusian political parties are deploying their last strategies to win votes. Rallies are taking place, and the presence of regional and national flags is a constant feature at the events of some political groups.
A moment of tension arose after statements by a political figure regarding the death of two officers in Huelva, initially described as a work accident. This assertion provoked a strong reaction and was later rectified, clarifying that the officers died in the line of duty. This incident has been interpreted as a potential factor of disaffection among undecided voters.
“"The deceased had died in the line of duty."
Meanwhile, the leader of the Popular Party in Andalusia has opted for a more approachable strategy, even participating in events where he has been seen singing. This tactic aims to project a versatile image and connect with the public, although it has also sparked debate about the seriousness of the campaign.
On the other hand, a left-wing party has seen its leader gain popularity for his casual style and ability to connect with the electorate, being described as "authentic" and "fresh". His challenge now is to translate that sympathy into effective votes at the polls.




