The PP of Andalusia, led by Juanma Moreno, reaffirms its commitment to the municipalism as one of the key ways to boost the social and economic development of the community. This strategy, which seeks to provide all Andalusian municipalities with the necessary resources so that their residents can develop their life project, seeks to guarantee social well-being and stop depopulation, especially among the youngest.
The delivery of more than 832.000 euros to 29 municipalities in Granada is an example of the commitment of the Andalusian Government to small municipalities. This aid reflects the importance of municipalism as a transformative axis for Andalusia. “We believe in the role of municipalities as drivers of social and economic change”, Juanma Moreno has pointed out on several occasions.
Municipalism: a fundamental pillar of the PP policy in Andalusia
Granada, with its high number of small municipalities, has been one of the provinces that has benefited most from this strategy. A total of 29 locations will receive funds to carry out projects that improve their infrastructure and basic services, from educational centers to sports facilitiesThese investments not only seek to improve the quality of life, but also to attract new families.
Andalusia believes in municipalism with a strategic focus: investing in infrastructures that make municipalities attractive for young families. The aid, with a maximum amount of 30.000 euros per municipality, will allow the improvement of schools, the construction of paddle tennis courts, football fields and the renovation of sociocultural centres. Work will also be carried out in HVAC systems and energy efficiency to reduce costs and promote sustainability.
These initiatives based on municipalism are aligned with the objective of ensuring that rural residents have access to public services of the same quality as urban residents. “When municipalities have adequate infrastructure, Young people find reasons to stay or even return", highlighted José Antonio Nieto, Minister of Justice, Local Administration and Civil Service.
Fighting depopulation and creating opportunities
The political model of the PP of Andalusia, the andalusian road, is based on moderation, dialogue and institutional collaboration. This approach has allowed the Government of Juanma Moreno to establish alliances with municipalities and optimize the use of available resources.
The Municipal Cooperation Plan, which in 2025 has a record allocation of 2.375 billion euros, is a reflection of this strategy. Thanks to this plan, municipalities have been able to execute projects that respond to their specific needs without facing excessive bureaucratic burdens. One of the main challenges of Andalusia is to reverse the loss of population in rural municipalities, especially in mountain and inland areas. The Strategy to Address the Demographic Challenge, promoted by the Junta de Andalucía, but aligned with the vision of the PP, seeks to change the negative image of the rural environment and show the opportunities it offers.
Within the framework of municipalism, the PP of Andalusia defends that The key to combating depopulation is to offer quality of life: affordable housing, schools with reduced ratios and efficient public services. Initiatives such as the digital training programme, with an investment of 1,17 million euros, enable more than 5.000 residents to be trained in digital skills and promote new employment opportunities.
Therefore, it is essential to carry out efficient management of public resources. The mayors of small municipalities, considered by the party as fundamental pieces for local development, have demonstrated its ability to maximize the impact of the aid receivedAccording to José Antonio Nieto, “a well-managed grant of 30.000 euros can make a difference in small municipalities, allowing for visible and lasting improvements.” This efficiency is key to the success of municipal policies.
Beyond aid: a constant dialogue with municipalities
El commitment of Andalusia The government's work is not limited to the delivery of funds, but includes constant and direct dialogue with mayors. During his visit to Baza, Nieto stressed the importance of working "as equals" with municipalities to understand their needs and adapt policies to their specific reality. In addition, the Popular Government of Juanma Moreno has simplified bureaucratic procedures and eliminated administrative obstacles to facilitate the development of projects in municipalities. In addition, it has responded quickly to extraordinary situations, such as the emergency aid granted to localities affected by the DANA in November.
The PP of Andalusia will continue to strengthen its commitment to Municipalism as a driver of regional development. The combination of strategic investments, institutional collaboration and efficient resource management will allow rural municipalities to prosper and offer new opportunities to their neighbours. Juanma Moreno's leadership and the Andalusian way will continue to set the course to build a society based on municipalism, in which all towns, regardless of their size, play an active role in the growth of Andalusia.