Overview
- The Partido Popular brought a non-binding motion to the lower house seeking an independent technical, operational and judicial audit of the Cometa system dating from the 2023 provider change, with detailed reporting to a congressional commission within 60 days.
- The initiative drew support only from Vox and UPN as PSOE and several allies rejected it as partisan, leaving the proposal with limited parliamentary backing.
- PP deputy Marta González again called for Equality minister Ana Redondo to resign and repeated a false claim that the bracelets were bought on AliExpress, which PSOE and other parties refuted.
- Spain’s Prosecutor General had highlighted failures in Cometa that coincided with acquittals for restraining-order breaches, yet neither the Government nor the judicial council has provided comprehensive data on the lost evidence.
- The Ministry of Equality announced an internal investigation on October 1 into what failed and potential liabilities, but it has not released a timetable or full findings.