Overview
- With the prime minister in New York for the UN General Assembly, First Vice President and Finance Minister María Jesús Montero will field up to five questions in the control session.
- Opposition parties plan to press the government over alleged PSOE corruption, immigration, insecurity, housing access and Spain’s stance on Israel’s military offensive in Gaza.
- The controversy over electronic monitoring bracelets for gender-violence cases is set to dominate, with the PP demanding the resignation of Equality Minister Ana Redondo.
- Inclusion and Migration Minister Elma Saiz will appear at her own request to report on migration management after Congress rejected transferring migration powers to Catalonia.
- The Badajoz Provincial Court upheld sending David Sánchez to trial, citing “sufficient indications” of criminal conduct in an alleged 2017 hiring.