EL PAÍS begins a live television program at seven in the evening, one hour before polling stations close in Galicia, to provide detailed coverage of the electoral night. The program includes political analysis from various journalists and experts, such as the head of Politics at the newspaper, Quino Petit, and reporters who have been following the campaign in Galicia. As the night progresses and the results of the election come in, the program will feature opinions and analysis from writers, political commentators, and additional journalists to provide a comprehensive overview of the election.

Hosted by Carlos de Vega, the program will feature discussions on the election results, with graphics to visually represent the unfolding events. In addition to the journalists and experts, Antonio Nieto and Álvaro Romero, the social media manager of EL PAÍS, will also participate in the program. The broadcast can be watched live on the websites of EL PAÍS, HuffPost, diario AS, and on the television channel of EL PAÍS. The program aims to provide viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the election results and the implications for the region and beyond.

The program will kick off with a summary of the day’s events and will feature analysis from various journalists and experts as polling stations close and the exit polls are released. Collaborators include journalists who have been covering the campaign in Galicia, data journalists, and political correspondents. As the night progresses and the vote count begins, additional experts such as writers, political analysts, and journalists will join the program to provide their perspectives on the election results and their implications.

The program aims to offer viewers an in-depth analysis of the election results, with discussions and insights from a range of experts and commentators. Viewers can expect a comprehensive overview of the election night, with live updates, analysis, and opinions from various contributors. The presence of journalists, writers, political analysts, and social media experts ensures a diverse range of perspectives and insights on the election results and their significance for the region and beyond.

The live television program on EL PAÍS’ website, HuffPost, diario AS, and on the EL PAÍS television channel will provide viewers with a comprehensive coverage of the election night in Galicia. With a team of journalists and experts offering analysis and insights throughout the night, viewers can stay informed about the unfolding events and the implications of the election results. The program aims to provide viewers with a detailed understanding of the electoral process and its outcomes, with a range of perspectives and opinions from various contributors.

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