Spain’s regional election results in Galicia sent ripples across national politics, reaching Alicante and the broader Valencian Community. The campaign had felt like a defining national moment, with Alberto Núñez Feijóo stakes high, and the outcome delivered a fresh absolute majority for the Partido Popular, a historic ascent for the BNG, and a setback for the PSOE, which continues to lose influence in the autonomous regions. In the wake of Galicia’s vote, parties from across the spectrum drew conclusions: the PP rode a wave of euphoria, the PSPV urged reflection, Compromís highlighted the BNG as a model to emulate, and forces to the left of the PSOE debated how best to shape future electoral plans, all as European elections loomed on the horizon.