Más Madrid Mobilizes 5,000 Activists for a 'Door-to-Door' Campaign

The party aims to intensify direct contact with citizens in neighborhoods and municipalities before the summer.

Generic image of people knocking on a door in a neighborhood.
IA

Generic image of people knocking on a door in a neighborhood.

The political party Más Madrid has called for over 350 volunteers and activists for a massive mobilization day this Saturday, June 13th, with the goal of visiting 5,000 homes and fostering direct dialogue with citizens.

Más Madrid has announced a mobilization day for its activists this Saturday, June 13th, with the ambitious target of visiting 5,000 homes in a single morning. This event marks the party's closing of the political season before the summer period, an initiative the party describes as 'pioneering and ambitious' on a national level.
According to data provided by the organization, the 'door-to-door' project, which began in March, has so far reached 7,000 doors. The original plan aims to contact a total of 25,000 households before the end of the year. The activity has already covered various districts and neighborhoods in the capital, such as Arganzuela, Villaverde, Puente de Vallecas, Ciudad Lineal, Chamberí, San Cristóbal, Lavapiés, and San Blas, as well as municipalities in the Community of Madrid.
For this Saturday's event, Más Madrid has called for over 350 volunteers and activists who will be distributed across six points in the city of Madrid and six other municipalities in the Community. Under the slogan 'Come to the great door-to-door, ring the bell, talk with your neighbors, build change,' the party aims to 'break the digital bubble' and encourage direct conversation with citizens to address neighborhood concerns.
The political party maintains that this methodology allows them to listen to residents' demands constantly, without waiting for electoral periods. Más Madrid reaffirms its intention to use this direct contact with the 'real Madrid' as a strategy to strengthen its political project and aim for a change in government against the current administrations led by president Isabel Díaz Ayuso and mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida.

"While others give up and consider everything lost, here we work and face the challenge from day one. We will make history."

Más Madrid
Meeting points in the city of Madrid include the North Zone (Fuencarral – El Pardo), South-West Zone (Carabanchel), South Zone (Usera), South-East Zone (Villa de Vallecas), East Zone (Hortaleza), and Center Zone (Retiro). In the municipalities, the mobilization will focus on Navalcarnero, Alcalá de Henares, Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Torrejón de Ardoz, Móstoles, Fuenlabrada, Aranjuez, and Collado Villalba.