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Jim Hoft Interviews Spanish Political Leader Alvise Pérez: The Rising Star Shaking Up Spain’s Political Landscape

by March 17, 2025
March 17, 2025

Vienna, Austria – The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft recently interviewed Spain’s presidential candidate Alvise Pérez, the firebrand founder of Spain’s newest political movement, “Se Acabó La Fiesta” (The Party is Over).

The two discussed Alvise’s bold vision for his country and the broader Hispanic world. Meeting in the picturesque and secure city of Vienna—far from the chaos of illegal immigration plaguing much of Europe—Pérez shared how he turned a smartphone into a political weapon, racking up a million votes and three European Parliament seats in under a year.

Pérez, a self-described libertarian with a knack for exposing corruption, has taken Spain by storm, leveraging platforms like Telegram and Instagram to bypass a complicit mainstream media.

“The algorithm is our best friend,” he told Hoft, explaining how he’s built a following of over two million across social networks without a single TV interview—until now.

His secret? Releasing terabytes of damning evidence—audio recordings, videos, and documents—that expose the rot within Spain’s political elite, from the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to former ministers caught in scandals.

“We’re fighting a criminal political system,” Pérez declared, slamming what he calls Spain’s “partytocracy.”

His movement resonates with a fed-up populace, especially the military and police, who shower him with support—and even their uniform patches—as a badge of honor.

“Their vote has double value,” he said, emphasizing their front-line perspective on a nation he believes has lost its democratic soul.

Pérez pulls no punches when it comes to the European Union, either.

He accuses the bloc of morphing into a Soviet-style tyranny, where unelected bureaucrats like Ursula von der Leyen dictate terms to sovereign nations. “Spain is not a democracy anymore,” he warned, pointing to a system where even a million votes doesn’t grant him the power to propose laws in the European Parliament.

The EU, he argues, serves only the interests of France, Germany, and Italy, leaving Spain saddled with debt and defenseless against unchecked immigration from Africa.

His solution? A radical pivot away from Europe and toward a unified Hispanic alliance. “We have more in common with Hispanic America—language, history, religion—than with this fiscal slavery from the European Commission,” he told Hoft.

Pérez envisions a global Spanish-speaking bloc that could rival the world’s economic giants, free from the shackles of Brussels and the corruption of Madrid.

On the international stage, Pérez finds a kindred spirit in Donald Trump, praising the former president’s unapologetic focus on American interests.

“Trump represents his own country, not external agendas,” he said, contrasting that with Europe’s obsession with Ukraine—a war he wants Spain to stay out of.

While critical of tyrants like Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, Pérez respects Trump’s pragmatic approach, though he wonders why the U.S. hasn’t flexed its muscle to topple such regimes as it has elsewhere.

Back home, Pérez’s sights are set on the next general election, potentially just two years away. With 90 million monthly social media impressions and a groundswell of support from Spain’s youth, he’s gunning to dethrone Sánchez’s socialist government and dismantle the entrenched elite.

“I’m in politics to avoid an insignificant life,” he said, “but I want the power to change things.”

For conservatives watching from afar, Pérez is a breath of fresh air—a populist warrior wielding technology to take on a bloated, corrupt establishment.

His rise proves that in today’s world, one man with an iPhone can shake the foundations of power.

Whether he’ll lead Spain to a new era of sovereignty or crash against the EU’s iron grip remains to be seen. But one thing’s clear: Alvise Pérez is just getting started, and “The Party is Over” might soon be a rallying cry heard far beyond Spain’s borders.

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