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.