The day after the Andalusia elections, the dominant story was PP's Juanma Moreno insisting he could govern alone despite losing his absolute majority. Throughout the day, multiple outlets reported Moreno's claim that the result was 'contundente' enough for a solo government, warning Vox against seeking cabinet positions. By late morning, Moreno explicitly stated he would govern 'in solitario' with agreements, not a coalition. Feijóo launched his general election campaign, framing the Andalusia result as a step toward national change. PSOE faced internal turmoil, with regional leaders demanding explanations from Montero after the party's historic low of 28 seats. Adelante Andalucía's surge was analyzed as a left-wing success story. In Catalonia, ERC approved Illa's budgets, a separate development.