Overview
- Ex‑councillor Salomé Pradas now says she kept Carlos Mazón “informed of everything,” including the Es‑Alert, and Mazón acknowledges he was informed but not consulted, according to La Vanguardia.
- The investigating judge has incorporated Mazón’s call list from the Les Corts inquiry into the criminal case and ordered witness Maribel Vilaplana to bring her parking ticket to corroborate timings before Monday’s testimony.
- Phone records and accounts indicate Pradas could not reach Mazón at 19:10 and 19:36, spoke with him at 19:43, and the mass alert was sent at 20:11, a delay central to potential negligent homicide and injury charges.
- Senior PP figures describe Mazón’s situation as unsustainable and are discussing an orderly transition, with Vicente Mompó backed by Valencian leaders and María José Catalá viewed in Madrid as an option, according to party sources.
- El País reports Mazón is preparing not to run in 2027 and to elevate Mompó as candidate, as the regional government holds back its 2026 budget submission during the escalating judicial and political fallout.