What is ‘The Party’s Over’, what is the ideology of Alvise Pérez’s party and how is it different from Vox?

This June 9, European elections will be held, the last elections that will be held in 2024 in our country.

He The last CIS placed the PSOE as the first force in Spain for the European elections. The barometer, for its part, also reflected the possible entry into the European Parliament of new political formations, as is the case of ‘The Party’s Over’ (SALF).

Led by political analyst Luis ‘Alvise’ Pérezsaid candidacy could obtain between one and two representatives in Strasbourg, with a percentage of votes of 0.9%. The formation, which is defined as “squirrels and supporters”will participate in these European elections after collecting more than 15,000 signatures from Spanish citizens with the right to vote as endorsement, which they needed to present before April 30.

A percentage of votes identical to that given by the CIS to other groups such as Junts and Ciudadanos, and with which it would surpass the candidacy For a Europe of Solidarity, led by both PNV and the Canarian Coalition. His visible face is the political analyst and consultant himself, ‘Alvise’ Pérez, known for having worked as Toni Cantó’s chief of staffwhen the latter led the parliamentary group of Ciudadanos in the Valencian Cortes and, currently, for his activity on platforms and social networks.

Vox, the closest ideological formation

With their candidacy, they aspire to take away votes from Vox, the closest formation on an ideological level to Pérez’s platform. According to reports The confidential, up to 16% of the voters of Santiago Abascal’s party could reach Se Acabó la Fiesta, that is, a total of 200,000 votes. A candidacy thatin his electoral program for the Europeans, prioritizes the fight against corruption.

Another survey places him with up to two seats

Beyond 0.9% of the CIS, the survey Cluster17 gives you up to two representatives, that is, you could obtain almost 4% of the support (3.8% to be exact). In any case, we will have to wait until next June 9 to find out if this formation achieves representation in the European Parliament.

As to Spain will contribute up to 61 MEPs to the European Parliamentthat is, two more than in 2019 as a result of Brexit. Our country is the fourth that distributes the most in the European Unionbehind Germany, which has the most with 96, France with 81, and Italy, third with 76.

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