- The socialist failure in the Galician elections is attributed to Pedro Sánchez's excessive leadership and his alliance policy
- Sánchez's decision to nationalize the Galician autonomous campaign is criticized
- Sánchez's individual leadership may be overestimated, being the most discreet among PSOE leaders
- Sánchez's strategy has resulted in failure and has not generated reflection
- Sánchez's statements suggest disturbing possibilities for the future of PSOE
- The PSOE's own brand may be seen as a hindrance to Sánchez's plans
- Sánchez ends strong leaderships within the party and replaces them with leaders of his choice
Conclusion: Sánchez's leadership and strategic decisions may be damaging the image and success of the PSOE in the elections