Alfonso Rueda is the seventh president in the history of Galician autonomy. The BNG reproaches the already president of the Xunta that “he has no future plan” and the PSdeG accuses him of “using Galicia as a parapet to attack” Sánchez in the service of Feijóo.

The tone of the session does not at the moment indicate that the wall that for more than a decade has separated the PP and the opposition parties in Galicia, whatever they may be, is going to crack. The popular proposed a pact on industry and energy to the opposition, the BNG responded with a proposal of four agreements (health, housing, energy and democratic regeneration) and thePSdeG, of five (health,. housing, economy, Galician language and municipal financing). None of these alliances has taken shape, fundamentally because many of the measures that each group proposes completely clash with the approaches expressed by the others.