Spanish media intensely focused on the PSOE's escalating internal crisis. The day began with continued reporting on the political battle between PSOE and PP, and the PSOE's internal restructuring. A significant new development was the resignation of Paco Salazar from the PSOE's executive committee, following multiple accusations of sexual harassment. This compounded the party's challenges amidst the ongoing Cerdán scandal. Prime Minister Sánchez directly addressed the turmoil, acknowledging errors in judgment and "betrayals," while affirming his commitment against corruption and asserting his continued leadership. He announced new anti-corruption measures. Pressure mounted on Sánchez, with calls from within the party for a confidence vote or early elections. Concurrently, the Popular Party re-elected Feijóo as president, who aimed to reclaim the "reformist center" to achieve a "root change" in Spain, intensifying the opposition's attacks on the PSOE.