Overview
- Lawmakers approved a nonbinding censure of Ana Redondo by 170–162 with 16 abstentions from Junts, ERC, BNG and Coalición Canaria, on a PP motion backed by Vox and UPN.
- Pedro Sánchez said the bracelets are working better than before and acknowledged “incidencias técnicas” in the data migration, asserting that victims were not left unprotected.
- The Madrid regional government will convene an extraordinary observatory on Monday to demand figures and an independent audit, while Murcia’s president estimated about 200 women there could have faced risk.
- The Fiscalía’s report cites a transfer error between contractors that led to a large number of dismissals and acquittals in 2024; Córdoba prosecutors confirm data loss for around 50 users, and Galician prosecutors are reviewing cases from February 2024.
- A case in Vitoria reported the alert activating only after a released offender had reached his victim’s building, as judges note they struggle to distinguish malfunctions from real breaches and victim groups call for upgrades and audits ahead of the 2026 re‑tender.