The Torrevieja People’s Party is gearing up its campaign machinery to secure a solid majority in the municipal elections scheduled for May 28. The party opened a spacious, central campaign office three days before the official campaign began, signaling their intent to maintain a strong, visible presence. The office will operate from 09:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 20:00 and will stay open through the election period to assist supporters and voters alike.
The party has become a popular fixture in the city, including the new Electoral Office located this Monday on Orihuela Street, at the corner with Caballero de Rodas. Eduardo Dolón, the local PP leader and candidate for mayor, visited the new space together with the general secretary Rosario Martínez Chazarra, underscoring the effort to connect with residents and reinforce the campaign’s accessibility. [citation attribution: Partido Popular local chapter]
Chazarra and Dolón were photographed at the doorway of the new public office as they outlined the campaign plan. The candidate and the current mayor spoke about the proposed schedule and campaign strategy, emphasizing a program designed to engage neighborhoods across the city and sustain momentum as election day approached. [citation attribution: Partido Popular communications]
The team highlighted a campaign plan that would kick off at 11:00 p.m. on Thursday with a headquarters gathering at Plaza de Isabel II, followed by the posting of banners along the La Libertad promenade to maximize visibility and community reach. [citation attribution: campaign notices]
On Friday, the campaign’s first day, a rally was scheduled at Plaza de la Constitución where the party’s full candidacy would be announced at 21:00. The gathering was described as a key moment for presenting the slate to voters and rallying local supporters. [citation attribution: campaign schedule]
In addition, Dolón indicated a rally would be hosted in La Mata at the Multi-Purpose Social Center starting at 20:30 on Thursday, May 18, mirroring the pattern of past local campaigns to energize neighborhoods and bring residents together. [citation attribution: event notes]
Furthermore, the party announced it would provide transportation for several affiliates and supporters on Sunday, May 21, to travel to Valencia for a central campaign meeting featuring national party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo and regional president Carlos Mazón, who is also a candidate for the Valencian Community government. The aim was to unify regional and national efforts and showcase a broad backing for the slate. [citation attribution: campaign coordination]
The campaign office was described as open to the public in both the morning and afternoon, reinforcing the party’s commitment to accessibility and direct engagement with residents. [citation attribution: community outreach]
On Wednesday the 24th at 21:00 a rally was planned at Vista Alegre to feature Mazón and the Valencian Parliament candidate Dolón in a district-wide show of force. [citation attribution: campaign events]
The campaign season was slated to culminate with a final rally on Friday the 26th at 20:00 in Parque de La Estación, closing the four-week sprint with a public demonstration of support and a call to action for voters. [citation attribution: closing events]
Dolón emphasized that the campaign team consisted of highly capable individuals who would remain active at the town hall level, ensuring that efforts continued at street level and reached every neighborhood. He stressed the importance of presenting an exciting, forward-looking project for the city’s future and a plan that would guide the community through the next four years. [citation attribution: leadership remarks]