Overview
- Díaz said it is public knowledge that during the pandemic she lived in the Labour Ministry residence with her then‑husband and daughter and that she now lives there with her daughter.
- She noted she has occupied the official residence attached to the Ministry of Labour since joining the government in 2019.
- Ábalos had questioned on social media whether ministerial housing was used by people without the right to do so and asked Díaz to respect his presumption of innocence after she called him a 'golfo'.
- The former transport minister appears today before the Supreme Court for a hearing to review precautionary measures in the 'caso Koldo', with provisional imprisonment reported as a possible outcome.
- Díaz defended her ministry’s pandemic work, saying her team worked intensely to protect companies and workers, and urged Ábalos to explain his actions during that period before the courts.