Five party leaders will participate in the second and final electoral debate for the Andalusian regional elections on Monday, May 11 [1].
This final confrontation serves as the last major televised opportunity for candidates to sway voters before the regional election scheduled for May 17 [2]. With key issues like housing and employment causing tension among the participants, the event is expected to define the closing arguments for each platform.
The debate features Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla (PP), María Jesús Montero (PSOE), Manuel Gavira (VOX), Antonio Maíllo (POR ANDALUCÍA), and José Ignacio García Sánchez (ADELANTE ANDALUCÍA) [3]. The event is organized by RTVE and Canal Sur and will be hosted at the Canal Sur headquarters in Seville [4].
Broadcasting will be available across multiple platforms, including La 1, Canal 24h, Radio 5, RTVE.es, and RTVE Play [4]. The program is scheduled to conclude at 23:30 [1].
Candidates are expected to focus on the socio-economic challenges facing the region. Previous discussions have highlighted housing and employment as primary points of contention among the five leaders [5]. This debate provides the final venue for these candidates to present their specific policy solutions to the electorate before the May 17 vote [2].
“Five party leaders will participate in the second and final electoral debate.”
The finality of this debate suggests a highly polarized environment as the candidates enter the final week of campaigning. By focusing on housing and employment, the parties are targeting the most immediate economic anxieties of the Andalusian electorate, meaning the results of the May 17 election may hinge on which candidate presents the most viable plan for regional economic stability.





