Marta Belver Madrid

Madrid

Updated Monday, February 19, 2024-13:48

  • Elections The PP sweeps and Sánchez leads the PSOE to disaster

  • Results How the Galicians have voted

In his usual style of speaking without argument, the president of Castilla-La Mancha and the only baron of the PSOE who governs with an absolute majority has referred this Monday to the results of his party in Galicia as part of "a very difficult, adverse, hostile, which should provoke deep reflection". "Only by reflecting and rectifying can we prevent a cycle from becoming a cyclone that destroys more than we have planned," warned

Emiliano García-Page

.

"The Galician elections obviously have an autonomous component, but let's not fool ourselves, the situation is national and serious conclusions must be drawn," recalled the president of La Mancha, who added that "if Rueda had lost, the consequences would have been national, since the same on the contrary."

Page, one of the most critical voices of the leader of the PSOE,

Pedro Sánchez

, has taken the opportunity to issue a new warning: "Winning elections seriously means governing, being able to do what you have promised. Otherwise, I would not have called it winning." ".

In Castilla y León, the general secretary of the socialists,

Luis Tudanca

, has stated that the results are "inexcusably bad" and has also called for internal "reflection." "In any case, since I am one of those who believe that the land is for those who work it, now what we have to do in Galicia is to work four years from the territory," added someone who has been the candidate on three occasions. from the party to the Board in his community, where he leads the opposition.

The general secretary of the party in Aragon has also referred to the results in Galicia through his X account. "As a democrat, I congratulate Alfonso Rueda for his victory. As a socialist, I am very sorry for the poor result of the PSOE and I deeply regret the advance of Galician sovereigntist nationalism. These are two terrible news for Spain," wrote

Javier Lambán

, also very critical of the concessions to the independence and sovereigntist formations.

Neither the Asturian PSOE led by

Adrián Barbón

nor the Navarrese one led by

María Chivite

has commented on the verdict of this Sunday's polls. Both regional presidents - the only ones apart from García-Page who retains the party - had asked at the end of the campaign to vote for

José Ramón Gómez Besteiro

through messages broadcast on their social networks.