Spanish media on November 27 was singularly focused on the 'Ábalos case'. Early morning reports detailed the agreement for an 11% salary increase for public employees and a shooting near the White House, but these were quickly overshadowed. The unfolding drama centered on the Supreme Court's decision regarding Ábalos and Koldo García's potential imprisonment, with Ábalos reportedly threatening former government colleagues. By late morning, the Public Prosecutor's Office requested provisional imprisonment without bail for Ábalos and Koldo García, citing an increased risk of flight, which Ábalos denied. In the afternoon, the Supreme Court ruled to send both Ábalos and Koldo García to provisional prison without bail due to an "extreme" risk of flight. This made Ábalos the first sitting deputy to be imprisoned. Towards the evening, Feijóo called for a concentration against Sánchez, linking it to the corruption cases, and Pérez Llorca was appointed President of the Generalitat with Vox's support.