The province of Huelva will have from this Sunday, April 5, with Huelva Existe, a new political project that is born with the “firm determination” to run in the next Andalusian regional and municipal elections to defend, “without intermediaries or external impositions”, the interests of the province.
The coalition is initially formed by Mesa de la Ría, with a consolidated trajectory in the social and political defense of the territory, and Amor por Huelva, recently created formation founded by José Antonio Cabrera, who will be the candidate for the Presidency of the Junta de Andalucía.
A leadership centered on the territory
From the organization, they highlight that Cabrera embodies a profile “committed, close, and fully aware of the social and economic reality” of Huelva. They underline his direct involvement in citizen problems and his time as president of the Federation of Recreativo de Huelva Fan Clubs, where he demonstrated leadership capacity and connection with the social fabric.
In addition, they highlight their career as social and cultural activist, with participation in key demands such as the arrival of the AVE or the improvement of infrastructures, denouncing the “historic abandonment” that the province suffers.
Against the “open bar” of the big parties
The coalition defends the need for Huelva to have “a strong voice of its own in the institutions”, far from partisan interests. In this regard, they criticize that decisions affecting the territory continue to depend on political structures that, in their opinion, are unaware of its reality.
Against this, they present themselves as an alternative “free, independent and exclusively focused on the citizens of Huelva”, also launching an appeal to other local formations to join forces in a common project.
The challenge of reversing the historical deficit
One of the main objectives of Huelva Existe is to correct the structural deficit that the province drags. According to the Economic and Social Council, Huelva accumulates a lack of more than 2,000 million euros in investments compared to other territories, a situation they consider “unacceptable”.
From the coalition they also point out the lack of a “brave political representation” as one of the main causes, denouncing that for years party interests have prevailed over those of the province.
A “historical need”
The project is born with the will to “defend what is ours without complexes, without ties and without looking away”, with the aim of promoting the development of Huelva and guaranteeing equal opportunities.
For its promoters, Huelva Exists is not just a political option, but a “historical necessity”, called to become the voice that, for years, has been missing in institutions.