“It is a bad result, without palliatives,” said A Coruña mayor Inés Rey. “There is no change in Galicia that is not accompanied by a strong PSOE,” he noted.
He PSOE assumes the “poor” results in Galicia “without palliatives”, after having suffered the worst historical result in the regional elections in Galicia by obtaining only nine seats, five fewer than in the previous elections of 2020, but they claim understood the message of the polls and that’s what they’re going to focus on “to reflect” And “work”.”It is a bad resultwithout palliatives,” declared the mayor of A Coruña, Inés Rey, upon her arrival at the meeting of the federal executive at Ferraz’s headquarters. Rey has insisted that the PSOE has gotten the message, saying what we need to do now is ‘get it working.’ ‘There is no change in Galicia that does not involve ‘working’ a strong PSOE“, he noted. The Minister of Industry and Trade, Jordi Hereu, followed the same line and has influenced the “reflection”. “We have to think about how we can win a good project‘ he noted. Although he also addressed the leader of the PP in Galicia, Alfonso Rueda, whom he congratulated on the results and wished the best for the autonomous community. The socialists knew this election were the key for the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who risked much of his credit as leader of the people in a community in which he himself had achieved a great victory over the past ten years, with four absolute majorities in a row as popular leader in Galicia.
Source: EITB

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