Overview
- The Corts’ timetable gives parties until 19 November to formally register an investiture candidate to replace acting president Carlos Mazón.
- As of midday Sunday, Vox said the PP had not yet communicated its proposed nominee, though PP sources coalesce around Juanfran Pérez Llorca.
- Socialists are weighing a move to present Jose Muñoz if PP–Vox talks stall, a tactic to trigger the parliamentary clock toward a vote.
- Under procedural rules, a failed first investiture opens a two‑month window before elections are called, with voting held 54 days later.
- Mazón returns to Valencia on Tuesday to testify before the regional commission probing the ‘dana’ response, ahead of a later appearance in Congress.