Twenty-Eight Political Options for Upcoming Andalusian Elections

Andalusian voters will have the opportunity to choose from 25 parties and three coalitions in the upcoming elections.

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Citizens of Andalusia are preparing for the upcoming elections, where they will be able to choose from a total of 25 parties and three coalitions that have formalized their registration.

Of the registered formations, thirteen have managed to present candidacies in all provincial constituencies, thus ensuring their presence throughout the autonomous community. Among these, five already had parliamentary representation during the XII legislature: the PSOE, the PP, Vox, Por Andalucía, and Adelante Andalucía.
It is worth noting that Por Andalucía is presenting itself as a coalition of seven groups, while Adelante Andalucía is running this time as a political party. In addition to these, another seven additional formations have managed to present lists in all eight Andalusian provinces.

They propose to group all Andalusians who opt for abstention, null vote, or blank vote in the elections. They defend the representation of people who do not feel identified with any party but want their opinion to be taken into account.

Among the most unique proposals, Escaños en blanco para dejar escaños vacíos seeks to give a voice to those who opt for abstention or blank votes. On the other hand, Se acabó la fiesta, led by Alvise Pérez, has expressed its intention to "imprison Pedro Sánchez and this entire socialist government."
The Animalist Party with the Environment (PACMA), with its national president Javier Luna, will defend animal rights and democratic regeneration. The Communist Party of the Andalusian People, following the state line, advocates for a constituent process towards the III Federal Republic, proposing measures such as the elimination of foreign military bases.
Other formations include Por un mundo más justo, which prioritizes the most vulnerable, and options with more defined ideologies such as Falange Española de las JONS and Nación Andaluza, the latter with sovereignist and anti-capitalist proposals. The coalition Andalucistas-Pueblo Andaluz defends a republican, left-wing, ecological, and feminist initiative.
The Electoral Board has confirmed the withdrawal of Podemos and Alianza Verde, which have integrated into the Por Andalucía coalition. In addition to the formations with presence in all provinces, the Communist Party of the Workers of Spain presents lists in Córdoba, Granada, Málaga, and Sevilla. Other candidacies are distributed in fewer provinces, such as Partido Autónomos and Izquierda anticapitalista revolucionaria in three, or Izquierda por Almería and Poder Andaluz in two. Finally, ten formations compete in a single province, such as Alternativa Malagueña in Málaga or Jaén merece más in Jaén.