Spanish media on November 1st continued to focus on the political shifts within the Valencian PP. Early morning reports linked the "Caso Koldo" investigation to alleged cash payments within the PSOE, and also covered the UN Security Council's backing of Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara. However, by late morning, the narrative pivoted significantly to Mazón's political future, reporting that he would not seek re-election as a candidate for the Generalitat and that Vicent Mompó was emerging as a potential successor. This development dominated headlines throughout the afternoon and evening, with various outlets detailing the Valencian PP's withdrawal of support for Mazón and their proposal of Mompó as the new candidate.