Morning coverage focused on the immediate aftermath of Assad's fall, with reports of abandoned tanks and looted shops in Damascus as rebels attempted to establish order. By early afternoon, details emerged about the 2 AM assault that led to regime soldiers surrendering their weapons. The discovery of torture chambers and crematoriums in regime facilities dominated afternoon coverage.
In domestic politics, Puigdemont demanded Sánchez face a confidence vote, claiming breach of agreements. Moncloa rejected this demand, interpreting it as leverage for budget negotiations. The state funeral for DANA flood victims in Valencia became a political focal point, with media noting Sánchez's absence while the King and Queen attended.
GESOP poll results showed 70% of Spaniards supporting immigration regulation and 60% favoring maintained banking and energy taxes, providing context for ongoing political debates.