
The regional congress has begun in Seville, where Juan Manuel Moreno once again reaffirms his status as the leader of Andalusia’s conservatives. This time, the event took place in an atmosphere far removed from the usual political skirmishes. Organizers did everything possible to ensure that participants focused on results and issues of stability, rather than external scandals or internal disputes.
Moreno presented his memoir, where he detailed his path to an absolute majority through moderation and distancing from the national political storms. This approach has not only strengthened his position in the region but has also minimized the impact of outside conflicts—whether disputes over leadership in Valencia or court proceedings involving other party leaders.
A congress without loud topics or unexpected guests
This time, the organizers deliberately avoided discussing controversial issues that could distract from the main focus: stability in Andalusia. Even the absence of Madrid’s president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso—who was expected to be one of the key guests—did not cause a stir. Her absence was explained as a minor illness, allowing speculation to be avoided and the focus to shift to local matters.
Internal party debates and discussions about possible alliances with other political forces were also kept behind closed doors. Moreno and his team chose not to address negotiations with right-wing parties over future leadership in Valencia, aiming to avoid additional tensions and prevent speculation.
Healthcare crisis: a topic they chose to ignore
One of the most pressing issues in recent weeks—failures in the breast cancer screening system—was similarly left unaddressed. Despite the presence of medical experts, discussions about healthcare problems were limited to calls for reform rather than analyzing specific mistakes. Moreno’s circle insists that the situation will stabilize once all affected receive the necessary care, assuring that the problem has not impacted broad segments of the population.
Even speeches from key party figures did not alter the chosen course. Instead of attacking the opposition and raising corruption scandals, the focus was on managerial achievements and the risks that could arise from losing a parliamentary majority. Neighboring regions were cited as examples, where a lack of stable support led to early elections and political instability.
Focus on stability and warnings about risks
The main message emphasized at the congress was that only a solid majority makes it possible to implement reforms, pass budgets, and ensure stability for residents of the region. Otherwise, those around Moreno believe Andalusia could face the same difficulties as other autonomous communities, where dependence on radical forces leads to ongoing crises.
Thus, the regional congress became a platform for showcasing a new political style — without loud statements, scandals, or battles for attention. Moreno is betting on calm, consistency, and a long-term strategy, hoping that these very qualities will help him maintain his leadership in the future.






