The day began with ongoing coverage of the swine plague in Catalonia, with the Generalitat continuing to point to a contaminated sandwich as its origin. However, the editorial focus shifted significantly in the morning. President Sánchez announced a decree to address outstanding agreements with Junts, acknowledging past "non-compliance and delays" to mend relations. This move was widely reported as an effort to recompose his parliamentary majority and save the legislature, with Sánchez not ruling out a meeting with Puigdemont.
Concurrently, the Koldo and Ábalos corruption case remained in the news, with Ábalos's son implicating Sánchez and new accusations emerging against Cerdán and the detention of former EU Vice-President Federica Mogherini. In the evening, the US President Donald Trump's threats of ground attacks in Venezuela also gained traction across outlets.