Overview
- PP secretary general Miguel Tellado argued the pro‑Palestine protests that disrupted La Vuelta were only a rehearsal of a broader plan to push street polarization, which he attributed to the government and its allies.
- Tellado also escalated attacks over the malfunctioning anti‑violence monitoring bracelets, demanding Equality Minister Ana Redondo’s resignation and taking the issue to the European Commission.
- Moncloa sources describe Pedro Sánchez’s heightened focus on Gaza as a deliberate strategy to reassert leadership while Junts, ERC and Podemos resist on budgets and an immigration pact.
- The PSCyL primary is underway: Carlos Martínez has formally stepped in, must gather 6%–10% of members’ endorsements from Sept 23–30, has confirmed he will head the Soria list, and could be proclaimed on Oct 1 if unopposed.
- Territorial tensions sharpen, with the BNG pressing to end the AP‑9 concession and the Valencian president Carlos Mazón set to demand better financing and investments in next week’s regional policy debate.