On December 1, Spanish media continued its focus on the Koldo and Ábalos corruption case, with reports in the morning indicating Koldo and Ábalos planned to remain silent in court, and recordings suggesting Sánchez had informed Ábalos about an investigation. The PP held demonstrations against "sanchismo" but ruled out a no-confidence motion. By early afternoon, the narrative shifted, with a significant development in the swine plague outbreak in Catalonia. Authorities linked the outbreak's origin to a contaminated sandwich, leading to military deployment and international import bans from countries like China, Japan, Taiwan, and Mexico. Throughout the evening, media continued to detail the swine plague's spread and its economic impact.