Military news dominated Spanish media early Sunday, with El Mundo reporting a recruitment crisis as more soldiers leave than enter, continuing the defense theme from previous days when European leaders discussed Ukraine occupation planning. By morning, domestic politics took center stage with infoLibre reporting on Madrid President Ayuso's failed attempt to "rewrite" the narrative around 7,291 COVID deaths in care homes, a significant development as Spain marked the fifth anniversary of pandemic lockdowns. Former president Aznar made headlines stating he aligns more with González than Abascal on fundamental issues, revealing fractures in conservative politics. Immigration received attention with La Vanguardia noting immigrants are rejuvenating Catalan society, with 63% under 45 years old. The sleep industry's obsession with optimizing rest was repeatedly highlighted by RTVE throughout the day. By evening, Prime Minister Sánchez continued his efforts to overcome resistance from coalition partners regarding defense spending.