The current spokesperson of the parliamentary group in the Parliament of Andalusia, Manuel Gavira, will be Vox's candidate for the Andalusian elections on May 17, according to the party's Executive Committee's designation. Gavira's candidacy has been made official through the social network X, with a photograph of Gavira alongside Vox's national leader, Santiago Abascal.
‼️ BREAKING NEWS | The VOX National Executive Committee elects @GaviraVox as candidate for the presidency of Andalusia.
— VOX 🇪🇸 (@vox_es) March 26, 2026
It's time for the wave of Common Sense in Andalusia! pic.twitter.com/xvOgqPU1az
The parliamentary spokesperson for Vox, Ana Millán, has announced that the party's campaign in Andalusia will follow the pattern of those in Extremadura, Aragon, and Castilla y León. This implies an intense presence of the party leader, Santiago Abascal, and a strategy focused on key issues for the formation: the countryside, agriculture, immigration, opposition to "gender" ideology and to 'woke' culture, the reduction of "superfluous" political spending, and taxation.
At the same time, Rodríguez de Millán has warned that the appointment with the polls in Andalusia will have an impact on the agreements still open in Extremadura, Aragon and Castile and Leon if the PP “continues tripping up to avoid closing” pacts in these communities.