The campaign's kick-off took place in Seville, where the presidential candidate, Antonio Maíllo, participated in an informative breakfast. The inaugural day concluded with a public event in the Alameda de Hércules, attended by the coordinator of IU Seville, the mayor of Fuentes de Andalucía, and representatives of home care service workers.
The candidacy has structured an agenda that will cover all eight Andalusian provinces, with a special focus on crucial issues such as public healthcare, access to housing, employment, and the defense of public services. This strategy aims to continue the “face-to-face” initiative that the organization had started weeks prior, focusing on citizens' everyday problems.
During the first days of the campaign, the agenda will move to Málaga on May 1, where the candidate will participate in the demonstration for International Workers' Day. The presence of the second vice president and Minister of Labor has been confirmed, highlighting the importance of this event for the vindication of labor rights in Andalucía. The demonstration, called by trade unions and social organizations, will march through the center of the city of Málaga.
The second electoral week will begin on May 4 with the candidate's participation in the RTVE Andalucía electoral debate. Subsequently, the campaign will focus on Granada on May 5, addressing the defense of the right to housing against tourist pressure, and on Córdoba on May 6, with activities related to the agricultural sector. The agenda will also include mobilizations in Seville and an event in Huelva on May 7.
The final stretch of the campaign, which will run until May 15, will include events in Jaén and Almería, as well as a second electoral debate organized by Canal Sur on May 11. The coalition has scheduled intense participation from national leaders throughout the campaign, reinforcing territorial work in the autonomous community.




