Overview
- Delivered from Bodegas Romale in Almendralejo and aired on Canal Extremadura, the address called for civility and “a politics of height.”
- Guardiola highlighted exports above €3.4 billion in the first ten months of 2025, a rise of more than 20% that ranks Extremadura third in export growth, and said the region ends the year with its lowest unemployment rate.
- She made an emphatic case for keeping the Almaraz nuclear plant, framing opposition to closure as a defense of jobs, industrial capacity, and energy sovereignty.
- Setting 2026 priorities, she pledged to protect household finances, streamline and humanize healthcare, align education with the labor market, and back the countryside as farmers protest EU CAP changes in Campo Arañuelo.
- The president paid tribute to Guillermo Fernández Vara, Helga de Alvear, and Robe Iniesta, and vowed to push Cáceres’ bid for 2031 European Capital of Culture.