Five candidates for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía faced off in a live televised debate on Monday [1].
This confrontation serves as the final electoral encounter before voters head to the polls on May 17, 2026 [1]. The event allows the candidates to present their final platforms and challenge opponents' proposals in a direct forum before the regional election concludes.
The debate took place at the Canal Sur studios in Sevilla [2]. It began at 9:45 p.m. local time [1]. The participants included Juanma Moreno, María Jesús Montero, Antonio Maíllo, Manuel Gavira, and José Ignacio García [1].
As the second debate held during the final week of the campaign, the session focused on the specific policy proposals each candidate intends to implement should they secure the presidency [2]. The broadcast was hosted by Radio Televisión de Andalucía, the region's public broadcaster [2].
With only six days remaining until the election, the five participants used the platform to address the electorate directly [1]. The candidates aimed to consolidate their support and sway undecided voters in the final stretch of the campaign cycle [1].
This event marks the conclusion of the formal televised debate series for this election cycle [1]. The candidates will now shift their focus to final rallies and grassroots mobilization before the May 17 vote [1].
“Five candidates for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía faced off in a live televised debate.”
The final debate represents the last opportunity for candidates to define the narrative of the 2026 Andalusian regional elections. By centering the discourse on a single televised event, the candidates are attempting to create a definitive contrast in leadership styles and policy priorities immediately before the May 17 vote, which may influence the final percentage of undecided voters.




