The recent Galician elections have significant repercussions for all of Spain.
Surveys predicted a possible change in Galicia's political landscape.
The crushing victory of the PP frustrated the intentions of the PSOE to consolidate their position.
The PSOE made a strategic mistake by backing the BNG.
The PSOE has also suffered a notable failure, achieving only 9 seats.
High voter turnout, the highest since 2009, appears to have benefited the PP.
The fragmentation of the left has benefited the PP.
The humiliating defeat of the PSOE complicates its future political strategy.
There is a trend of electoral disasters in Autonomous Communities under Sánchez.
Conclusion: The Galician elections mark a significant change in the Spanish political landscape, with a strong victory for the PP over the PSOE and the confirmation of PSOE's flawed strategy.