09.11.2025 ⇢ The Day Gamarra Proposed a No-Confidence Vote
⌨On November 9th, Spanish media attention shifted to the political maneuvering around Pedro Sánchez's government. Cuca Gamarra of the PP openly invited support for a no-confidence motion against Sánchez, a development following days of legislative blockades by Junts and judicial inquiries into PSOE corruption.
Concurrently, judicial concerns were voiced, with Manuel García-Castellón warning of steps leading to an "abyss."
Local governance also drew focus, as a PP-led municipality faced criticism for threatening to evict a family, and Madrid implemented new surgical waitlist rules.
In the evening, the director of the BBC resigned due to the manipulation of a Trump speech, and protests against Mazón continued, escalating to calls for his imprisonment.