Keys of the 28M: who has won and lost, summed up in headlines

If you need to catch up quickly on who has won and who has lost this Sunday’s municipal and regional elections, the following headlines will only take you a couple of minutes to read. From there, you can browse the complete display of analysis, chronicles and data from La Vanguardia:

– Feijóo establishes himself before the generals with an upset of the territorial map and in number of votes in a fateful night for the PSOE.

– The PP achieves an absolute majority in Madrid and La Rioja, they win in Cantabria and can govern in Aragon, Valencia, the Balearic Islands and Extremadura, but they will need Vox.

– We can go back and disappear from the institutions in Madrid and Valencia. IU recovers the leadership of the space in those communities and cities where they attended separately.

– Vox is the force that is growing the most and will force Feijóo to agree to local governments.

– Cs disappears from all regional parliaments and large cities.

And some of the key territories, in detail:

– Bildu wins in Vitoria and Gipuzkoa, and puts the hegemony of the PNV in check.

– The popular tsunami sweeps to the left in the Valencian Community and ends the Puig era.

– Ayuso and Almeida achieve absolute majorities for the PP in Madrid.

– The right sweeps Aragon.

– In Cantabria, the incombustible Revilla loses to the ‘popular’ Sáenz de Buruaga.

– The PP also takes over the socialist bastion of Extremadura.

– In the city of Barcelona, ​​triumphant return of Trias although Collboni and Colau will fight so that he is not mayor.

Beyond the data, first analysis:

– Feijóo premieres the balcony, by Lola García.

– When we were not kings, by Iván Redondo.

– Independentistas on the sofa, by Isabel Garcia Pagan.

– Trias wins, but will he be mayor?, by Enric Sierra.

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