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Several Government Ministers Support the Candidate of Por andalucía at a Meeting in Seville

Mónica García, Ernest Urtasun and Pablo Bustinduy cover Antonio Maíllo in Seville and criticize the policies of the Andalusian PP in the face of the elections Adelante Andalucía plans to stand for the general elections in the eight Andalusian provinces

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Mónica García, Ernest Urtasun and Pablo Bustinduy cover Antonio Maíllo in Seville and criticize the policies of the Andalusian PP in the face of the elections Adelante Andalucía plans to stand for the general elections in the eight Andalusian provinces

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“We will do in May 2026 a July 2023.” With that message, Antonio Maíllo today launched in Seville his commitment to repeat the effect of the unity of the left that allowed the entry of Sumar into the government and move him to Andalusia to challenge some polls that today favor the PP of Juanma Moreno. Continue reading...

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The candidate of the coalition For Andalusia to the Presidency of the Junta, Antonio Maíllo, has attacked the management of the current Andalusian president, Juanma Moreno, who accuses of applying a policy "absolutely classist, contemptuous of the public". During an event held in Seville under the slogan "A step to the front. For Andalusia", Maíllo said that the model of the

The candidate for President of the Junta of Andalusia, Antonio Maíllo, led a unity event of progressive forces this Sunday in Seville, in which he positioned the regional elections of May 17 as an opportunity to stop what he considers a "third term" of the Andalusian president, Moreno Bonilla, based, as he denounced, on a policy of "moderate appearance" that hides cuts and deterioration of public services.

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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