Tesh Sidi Mohamed-Abdala
Tesh Sidi Mohamed-Abdala is a Sumar politician and telecoms engineer serving as a Member of the Congress of Deputies for Madrid. Born in 1993, she is also known for her Saharawi activism and her work on technology-led initiatives.
Political career
Tesh Sidi Mohamed-Abdala was born in 1993 and trained as a telecommunications engineer, a background that has shaped much of her public profile. Before entering national politics, she built a reputation around technological innovation, digital participation and initiatives linked to the use of technology in public life and civic engagement. Her professional profile distinguishes her from many other parliamentarians in Spain, as it combines technical expertise with social and political activism.
Her political trajectory is closely linked to the broader space of the left in Madrid, particularly the coalition environment around Sumar and Más Madrid. In the 2023 general election, she was elected to the Congress of Deputies for Madrid, taking up a seat in the lower house of the Spanish Parliament. Her entry into the chamber came as part of the political expansion of Sumar, the electoral platform built around a range of left-wing forces seeking to consolidate an alternative to the conservative and socialist blocs.
Since taking office in 2023, she has represented Madrid in the Congress of Deputies, where she has become one of the newer figures associated with Sumar’s parliamentary presence. Her role reflects both the coalition’s attempt to renew its public image and the growing visibility of politicians whose careers are rooted in technical expertise, social causes and activist networks rather than in long party careers.
Relationship with the public
Sidi’s public image is closely tied to her identity as a Saharawi activist and as a politician with a technical background. That combination tends to give her a profile that resonates with audiences interested in human rights, decolonisation debates and social justice issues, as well as with voters attracted to younger, more diverse representatives in institutional politics.
Her relationship with the public is also shaped by her ability to connect political debate with digital and technological issues, an area in which she is often presented as bringing specialist knowledge to parliamentary work. This can strengthen her credibility among civil society groups, particularly those concerned with innovation, access, representation and the political use of technology.
In media terms, she is usually presented through a dual lens: as a new-generation left-wing parliamentarian and as a prominent voice linked to the Saharawi cause. That has made her a recognisable figure in progressive circles, though her public visibility is still more concentrated in thematic and activist spaces than in broader mainstream political branding.
Positions and political profile
Tesh Sidi’s political profile is defined by three broad themes: technological modernisation, social justice, and support for the Saharawi cause. Her background as a telecommunications engineer places her within a strand of Spanish left-wing politics that values public policy shaped by technical competence and digital transformation. At the same time, her activism gives her a strong identity on foreign-policy and human-rights questions.
She is associated with defending the interests and visibility of the Saharawi people, a longstanding political issue in Spain that carries historical, humanitarian and diplomatic significance. This is one of the clearest markers of her political identity and helps explain her connection to activist networks beyond parliament.
Within Sumar, she is generally perceived as part of the coalition’s effort to broaden representation and include profiles rooted in social movements, professional expertise and under-represented communities. Outside the party, she is often seen as a young, technically trained progressive with a distinct activist identity. That can be an asset in terms of profile and credibility, but it also means her public image is closely tied to specific causes rather than to a long list of institutional offices.
A defining feature of her political career is therefore not a long record of held positions, but rather the speed with which she has moved from specialist and activist roles into national parliamentary politics. Her election in 2023 marked the key institutional turning point in that trajectory.
Frequently asked questions
Who is Tesh Sidi Mohamed-Abdala? She is a Spanish politician from Sumar and a telecommunications engineer, elected in 2023 as a Member of the Congress of Deputies for Madrid.
What party does she belong to? She belongs to Sumar, the left-wing political platform represented in the Spanish Parliament.
What is her main political background? Her background combines technology, civic and technological initiatives, and Saharawi activism, which strongly shapes her public profile.
When was she born? She was born in 1993.
What is she known for politically? She is best known for her work as a progressive parliamentarian, her interest in technological issues, and her advocacy for the Saharawi cause.
What office does she currently hold? She is currently a Member of the Congress of Deputies for Madrid in the Spanish Parliament.
This profile is an overview of the political career based on public sources.