The day began with ongoing reports on the SEPI corruption probe, detailing the UCO's investigation into five new criminal operations and alleged kickbacks for accelerating a government bailout. Concurrently, the PSOE faced a deepening internal crisis, with new 'Me Too' allegations and calls for a party 'refoundation' without Sánchez, who attempted to regain control.
Mid-morning, Spanish media shifted focus to a deadly attack during a Jewish celebration in Sydney, with initial reports of multiple deaths, later confirmed as a terrorist act with at least twelve fatalities.
By evening, attention moved to Chile's presidential election. Far-right candidate José Antonio Kast emerged as the clear favorite, and by late night, he was widely reported to have won by a significant margin, marking the first time the far-right secured the presidency since the end of the dictatorship.