Overview
- The Ministry of Culture excluded Málaga’s city and provincial councils, the Torremolinos town hall, the University of Málaga and the Revista Litoral from the official centenary commission
- Provincial president Francisco Salado and Torremolinos mayor Margarita del Cid have voiced indignation and urged Culture Minister Ernest Urtasun to reverse the decision as a matter of justice
- Málaga’s historical ties to the movement include the births of María Zambrano, Emilio Prados and Manuel Altolaguirre alongside landmark venues such as the Imprenta Sur press and the founding of Revista Litoral
- The commission lists ministries, the city councils of Madrid, Sevilla, Granada and Fuente Vaqueros, universities and major literary foundations but omits Málaga’s institutions
- The government has not responded to these demands, leaving Málaga’s role in the 2027 celebrations unresolved