The national priority of motherhood: an issue that affects us very closely

Are you willing to put Andalusian mothers and traditional families first, or do you prefer to maintain the current model that prioritizes invasion over our own continuity? Andalusia deserves an honest answer.

The national priority of motherhood: an issue that affects us very closely
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Pedro Mejías / ACN.- As an Andalusian, I am deeply concerned to see how our land is trapped in a painful contradiction.

On one hand, we are witnessing a silent but devastating demographic crisis: in 2025, Andalusia recorded around 60,000 births, a very low figure that does not compensate for the number of deaths. For years, for every 100 children born, we lose dozens more due to the aging of the population. In just one decade, we have lost more than 20,000 births compared to previous levels.

Our families are having fewer and fewer children, and many women who wish to become mothers are forced to give up due to economic difficulties, lack of affordable housing, and scarce work-life balance.

On the other hand, we continue to allocate significant public resources to sustain a massive and irregular migratory invasion mainly coming from North Africa. In 2025, nearly 37,000 people arrived in Spain irregularly via the Mediterranean and Atlantic routes, with a significant presence of Algerian and Moroccan origin.

Although the figures have dropped in the first months of 2026, the phenomenon persists and has left its mark on our community. In Andalusia, the population born abroad already exceeds 13% and continues to grow, especially in provinces like Almería, Huelva, and Málaga, where the pressure on public services is increasingly greater.

Faced with this reality, from acTÚa FAMILIA we believe it is time to act with coherence and courage. Therefore, in the framework of the regional elections on May 17, 2026, we have presented 5 Priority Demands to all political parties.

The first of them is especially important to me and to many Andalusians:

 Priority support for motherhood in the face of the Islamic Invasion. Specifically, we demand that the Junta de Andalucía immediately redirect the funds that are currently allocated to NGOs that promote and facilitate massive and irregular immigration from North Africa.

Those resources must go to direct and priority aid for Andalusian women who choose motherhood: economic aid for births, real tax deductions, support for family housing, and effective work-life balance measures. This proposal is based on the principle of national priority, a logical and fair criterion: the taxes we Andalusians pay must first serve to protect and promote the life of our families, to give a future to our children, and to defend our Christian culture and values, which have been part of Andalusia’s identity for centuries.

It is not about denying help to those who need it, but about establishing a sensible order of priorities. How can we continue financing the massive and illegal arrival of people while our young families struggle to have a child? How do we explain to an Andalusian mother that there is no money to support her, but there is to maintain structures that facilitate the invasion?

 We are witnessing a true demographic suicide. By refusing to have children and at the same time financing a massive migratory invasion from countries with an Islamic majority, we are voluntarily handing over the future of Andalusia and Spain.

It is not just a matter of numbers: it is a process of population replacement that threatens to irreversibly transform our cultural identity, our customs, and our values. A people that does not care for its mothers nor defends its demographic continuity is committing a slow but real collective suicide. Islamization is not a future danger; it is a reality that advances where the native birth rate collapses.

This first demand is complemented by four others equally important:

  1. Truthful information on the consequences of abortion and the creation of Nest-Refuges to support mothers and babies in vulnerable situations.
  2. A Family Law that expressly recognizes the natural family (father, mother, and children) and offers significant tax deductions.
  3. The abolition of the Trans Law and other ideological gender laws, with real psychological care for adolescents with dysphoria.
  4. The total elimination of ideological indoctrination in schools, high schools, universities, and public events.

Personally, I believe that these five demands are not ideological: they are common-sense measures to ensure the demographic and cultural survival of Andalusia. A people that does not care for its mothers nor protects its families is doomed to disappear little by little.

In these days prior to the elections, I invite the political parties to respond clearly: are they willing to put Andalusian mothers and traditional families first, or do they prefer to maintain the current model that prioritizes the invasion over our own continuity?

 Andalusia deserves an honest response. Our future depends, to a large extent, on the decision we make now.

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