The 'Salazar case' continued its dominance, with early headlines reiterating the dismissal of Antonio Hernández. By mid-morning, the political fallout intensified as El Confidencial reported a crisis within the Sánchez Cabinet, and public demand for elections grew.
In the early afternoon, the PSOE officially acknowledged its lack of "celerity" in handling the Salazar case, with Pilar Alegría apologizing to the victims. This admission was seen to further consolidate the PP and Vox's advantage over the left.
By evening, the PP called Salazar to testify in the Senate's 'Koldo commission,' and the PSOE faced a new judicial front for potential sexual harassment charges, highlighting the deepening crisis around the case.