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Editorial: El País

  • The Popular Party has won the Galician elections handsomely, allowing Alfonso Rueda to form the Government independently.
  • The fifth consecutive absolute majority is evidence of the deep-rootedness of PP in Galicia, despite their candidate's erratic campaign.
  • The victory is relevant both in the Galician territory and at the national level as it could have served to erode Pedro Sánchez's Government.
  • BNG's Ana Pontón has made a significant rise, positioning herself as an alternative to the PP.
  • The Socialist Party suffered a significant defeat with only 14.04% of the votes, losing five deputies.
  • Despite the prominent presence of the PSOE in the national Government, it failed to establish a solid strategy in Galicia.

Conclusion: The PP continues its reign in Galicia despite challenges while the BNG emerges as a solid alternative. The PSOE needs to reassess their strategy in the region in light of disappointing results.