Following yesterday's parliamentary rejection of the omnibus decree, Sánchez's morning response insisted on maintaining the package intact, refusing calls from PP and Junts to split the measures. His stance triggered warnings from left-wing coalition partners against making concessions to Junts.
The transport subsidy void created immediate effects across autonomous communities, with public transit fares increasing significantly - Barcelona's T-Usual jumping from 22 to 35.25 euros. Data showed previous subsidies had increased ridership by 21%.
By evening, attention shifted to prison system issues as reports emerged of mass transfer requests from Basque prison staff. The courts delivered a setback to Sánchez's family, unanimously backing the investigation of his brother. Meanwhile, PP launched a campaign to pressure the government on pensions, attempting to capitalize on the decree's failure.