Luis Salvador (politician)

[1] He later qualified as an international electoral observer at the Diplomatic School of Spain, and was Head of the Cabinet in the Provincial Deputation of Granada.

[2] In October 2013, he quit the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) due to his disapproval of regional chief Susana Díaz, and joined Citizens.

He ordered the Citizens members in the city hall to abstain during the investiture of People's Party (PP) incumbent José Torres Hurtado, having turned down the offer to join him in government.

[6] In May 2019, during his campaign to be mayor of Granada, Salvador attracted attention for a post on his website which used analysis from a follower of the pseudoscience of morphopsychology to claim that his cranial features corresponded with positive attributes.

[10] He remained in Cuenca's government, as head of Estrategía 2031, the campaign to earn Granada the title of European Capital of Culture for that year.