The popular leader highlighted the "resounding" support from the people of Malaga for the PP, noting an increase of over 25,000 votes. According to Navarro, these results reflect citizens' alignment with the party's strategy and a rise in support similar to the increase in electoral participation, which grew by 8.7% in the province, while PP's support grew by 8.3%.
Navarro stated that the Popular Party achieved a margin of 180,000 votes over the second-largest political force and won in 91.6% of Malaga's municipalities. The electoral districts with the best results for the PP were Málaga Este, Centro, and Carretera de Cádiz-Los Álamos.
During the campaign, the party deployed "five candidate teams" throughout the province, and the president's vehicle covered 3,923 kilometers to attend electoral events.
“"It only took one day after the elections for PSOE and Esquerra Republicana to publicly announce an agreement to execute a railway line that will cost 5.2 billion euros to improve metropolitan mobility in Catalonia."
The press conference also served to criticize the central government. Navarro accused the PSOE and ERC of "forgetting Malaga" regarding railway matters, referencing a recent agreement for a line in Catalonia involving an investment of 5.2 billion euros.




