[2] Its results in regional and general elections have been mostly residual, but at the local it holds more than 100 councilors and several mayorships.
In February 2016 the platform "Andalucía × Sí" was created,[3] and as a prelude to the party a manifesto called "28 de febrero" was signed by personalities such as Javier Aroca or José Chamizo.
He defined himself as a federalist and left-wing activist,[4] wanting to distance himself from the extinct AP and its errors.
[5] During the crisis of the coronavirus disease pandemic in 2020, he proposed, in the town halls where he had municipal representation, to fly the flags of the European Union at half-mast due to the lack of solidarity to help Spain.
[6] In its political programme,[7] it defends various issues, from the breaking down of the digital divide in the rural world, to the sustainable development of the economy, or a boost for R&D&I policy in Andalusia.