The day's reporting largely focused on the PSOE's internal issues and a corruption probe. Early headlines from RTVE detailed the PSOE investigating sexual harassment allegations against a vice-secretary in Valencia and a mayor in Córdoba. Concurrently, El Mundo and La Razón highlighted the UCO's expanded corruption probe, now requiring contracts from Correos related to Sánchez's former Chief of Staff, and suggesting a "hard month" for the PSOE.
Later in the morning, the focus shifted to the Audiencia Nacional, where Leire Díez, the former president of SEPI, and Antxon Alonso, were detained. Anticorrupción requested their conditional release. By midday, a major development occurred as the judge ordered their provisional freedom with precautionary measures, including passport withdrawal and bi-weekly court appearances.
El Mundo and La Razón later reported that the UCO attributed further actions to Díez and Alonso, involving alleged schemes to rescue a Basque company for over 100 million euros through commissions.