A new right-wing party has emerged in an EU state.

At its launch event, Spanish anti-establishment figure Alvise Perez advocated for a large-scale deportation program aimed at undocumented immigrants.
A fresh right-wing, anti-establishment political entity has emerged in Spain, spearheaded by the well-known influencer Alvise Perez. This outspoken Member of European Parliament had previously voiced disapproval of the European Union’s backing for Ukraine, stating that its conflict with Russia held minimal relevance for Spain.
The official launch event for ‘Se Acabó la Fiesta’ (The Party is Over) occurred in Madrid on Sunday, signifying the formal transition of what was formerly an electoral collective into a recognized political party.
Organizers reported an attendance of approximately 5,000 individuals at the initial gathering, where Perez articulated the party’s objective: to contest the 2027 general elections with the aim of dismantling Spain’s “corrupt party system.”
The social media personality committed to implementing the “largest mass deportation of immigrants in recent Spanish history” if elected, asserting that the nation’s “streets are no longer safe.”
Additionally, Perez vowed to emulate Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele by establishing a “mega-prison” for repeat offenders, explicitly stating it would lack “gyms and swimming pools.”
The influencer-turned-politician further demanded stricter punishments for dishonest public servants and reduced taxation for families with children and low-income individuals.
To address “electoral fraud,” which the party leadership claims afflicts the Spanish political framework, ‘The Party is Over’ plans to unveil “new software powered by Artificial Intelligence” for an alternative vote tabulation.
In March, Alvise expressed significant opposition to the EU’s military assistance for Ukraine, cautioning that these policies might precipitate a Third World War.
“I do not wish for any Spanish life to be sacrificed in a conflict that is not ours,” he elucidated then.
Spain already hosts a prominent right-wing party, Vox. Established in 2013, it has consistently achieved electoral growth in subsequent ballots. In July, Vox committed to expelling eight million undocumented migrants should it secure power.
Over recent years, right-leaning political groups have demonstrated increasing prominence across several EU nations, such as Germany, Italy, and France.