38 seats are needed to reach an absolute majority and the PP would gain 39-40 according to this survey. The BNG would come second with 25-26 seats.
At 8 p.m., polling stations in Galicia closed and counting began. In the absence of official data, ETB has had access to the research conducted by GAD3 for FORTA, which shows that the PP would gain 39-40 seats. It would lose two of its current seats, but retain an absolute majority, as 38 seats are needed.
All polls predicted a remarkable increase in votes for the BNG and that will also be the case according to this poll, which puts the BNG at 25-26 seats. Ana Pontón’s party would get six or seven additional representatives. Now he is 19.
According to this research, the Socialist Party of Galicia would lose four representatives and remain at nine or ten.
On the other hand, Democracia Ourensana could get a representative.
If the data is confirmed, the current appearance of the Xunta would therefore change.
On the other hand, it seems that Sumar would not win any seats.
Therefore, if this result is confirmed, the left bloc would be unable to do anything to gain power.
In the absence of official data, it should be emphasized that participation at 5 p.m. was 49%, just over 6 points more than four years ago.
Source: EITB

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