The day was dominated by Pedro Sánchez's congressional appearance to address corruption allegations, particularly the Ábalos case. From early morning, headlines showed Sánchez denying knowledge of corruption and refusing to resign, while opposition leader Feijóo repeatedly demanded dissolution of parliament and early elections, calling Sánchez the 'corrupting political nexus.' Junts also called for Sánchez to step aside. By midday, a new scandal erupted: multiple outlets reported that the UDEF alleged former PM Zapatero received €200,000 from a mining group for mediating with Bolivia. This shifted some editorial focus, with conservative and centrist papers highlighting the alleged payment and chats. In the afternoon, Begoña Gómez surrendered her passport after a judge's order, and the PP, with Vox, called for elections in the Senate. The day's editorial priorities reflected a dual focus on Sánchez's political survival and the expanding corruption narrative around Zapatero.