Morning coverage focused on Juan Lobato's defiant stance against PSOE leadership, as he appeared before Madrid Assembly refusing to resign. He claimed being "lynched" by party officials and suggested Moncloa had misled him about the source of Ayuso's partner's emails.
By midday, Ferraz maintained strategic distance, declaring this a regional PSOE matter, while party officials demanded "more solid explanations." Santos Cerdán challenged Lobato to name those behind the alleged lynching.
Evening brought Netanyahu's announcement of a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, following a year of cross-border violence. The UCO dismantled claims about prosecution offering deals to Ayuso's partner, while a UCM vice-rector resigned citing pressures related to the Begoña Gómez case. Casa Marcial received its third Michelin star, with Barcelona gaining four new starred restaurants.