On July 14, 2026, a motion of censure was filed against Huévar del Aljarafe mayor María Eugenia Moreno of the People's Party (PP), aiming to remove her from office. The motion, backed by four Socialists (PSOE) councilors, a Citizens (Cs) councillor, and a former PP defector, proposes Israel Álvarez, a poet, as the new mayor. This development occurs just ten months before local elections and amid ongoing legal proceedings involving two former socialist mayors accused of electoral fraud. The case stems from a document known as 'Plan 1.000,' which allegedly outlined a scheme to secure 1,000 votes through contracts and aid in exchange for support, revealed after a paper shredder malfunction exposed the plan.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the motion of censure as a legitimate challenge to the current mayor, highlighting the involvement of multiple opposition parties and a former member of the ruling party. It emphasizes the legal implications of the alleged corruption scheme, suggesting a left-leaning perspective.




