The town of Huesa has witnessed acts of vandalism against electoral posters over the past weekend. According to a municipal representative, the advertisements of almost all political parties, with the exception of the Por Andalucía formation, were torn down from the designated boards provided by the Electoral Board.
Those responsible for these acts not only destroyed the propaganda material but also left the debris scattered along the main avenue, creating a public cleanliness issue. The City Council has reminded that the sabotage of electoral material can constitute a crime, leading to severe economic sanctions and even prison sentences, in addition to fines for littering public spaces.
“"Respect for the rules of the democratic game is non-negotiable. Freedom of choice and political plurality are fundamental pillars of our society."
The governing team has offered a final opportunity for the perpetrators to come forward voluntarily. They have warned that the affected area is under surveillance by three security cameras that would have clearly recorded the incidents. Should they fail to appear, the recordings will be reviewed to identify those responsible, and the case will be transferred to the Cazorla Court.
Through social media, the City Council has called for coexistence and democratic respect, emphasizing the importance of freedom of choice and political plurality as cornerstones of society.




