The morning saw PSOE announcing a progressive tax on owners of three or more properties, while Sánchez framed opposition as an "ultra network." Conservative judges secured key positions through internal elections, prompting media discussion about judicial politics.
By midday, the Supreme Court assumed control of the Koldo case, summoning former minister Ábalos for December 12. Glovo announced a shift to employee contracts just before its founder's court appearance.
The afternoon brought unexpected developments from France, as Marine Le Pen announced support for a left-wing no-confidence motion against Barnier's government, dominating evening coverage. Meanwhile, an ultra-conservative summit at the Spanish Senate, organized under PP's auspices, sparked feminist protests over its anti-abortion stance. Investigations into the fatal Andorra bus accident pointed to brake failure as the primary cause.