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Alvise Pérez's political party Se acabó la fiesta fails to secure parliamentary representation in recent elections in Spain, despite previously significant voter support.
In the latest Spanish elections, Alvise Pérez's political party, Se acabó la fiesta (SALF), was unable to secure parliamentary representation, trailing in votes compared to other political groups. During the European elections of 2024, Pérez gained considerable popularity, emerging as the most searched candidate on Google in Spain, and received over 800,000 votes, earning three europarliamentary seats. However, the 2024 elections demonstrated a significant decline in support as SALF only received 17,983 votes in Aragón, translating to a mere 2.74%, and 17,332 votes in Castilla y León, which accounted for 1.40% of the total.