The PP, after the triumph in Galicia, has accumulated great territorial power, governs 11 communities, and maintains coalitions with Vox in five of them.
The PP takes advantage of coalitions with the far-right to implement regressive measures breaking societal consensuses in regions such as Aragón and Castilla y León.
The rejection of the amnesty law and the pacts of the PSOE with the separatists are at the core of the PP's opposition.
There exists a double discourse from the PP about Catalonia, willing to grant amnesties and pardons contradicting their opposition core.
The PP's leadership will continue to be challenged in the Basque and Catalan elections, where they are not the main political force.
Conclusion: Despite the recent triumph in Galicia, the PP faces significant challenges and contradictions in its political agenda and its opposition stance, particularly regarding Catalonia and its coalitions with the far-right.