The article examines the distinctive features of far-right political entities in modern Spain. The aim of the study is to identify the political stances, strategies and perspectives of Spanish farright, the radical right party Vox and the voters’ association (a political party since 2025) Se Acabó la Fiesta, amid their participation in the 2024 European Parliament elections. The research is based on the theoretical findings of Russian and foreign scholars in the field of the European radical right populism studies. The article considers key factors of the rise of national far-right political entities in Spain. Within the framework of the 2024 election campaign the specifics of the political strategy of Vox and Se Acabó la Fiesta is analyzed and the features of their ideological and political platforms reflected in the party documents and public discourse are revealed. The author concludes that the differences between Vox and Se Acabó la Fiesta affect their prospects in Spanish and European politics: while Vox is holding quite stable positions in the national legislature and the European Parliament, Se Acabó la Fiesta, due to its populist nature, insufficiently defined organizational structure and ideology, may be unable to play a significant role both in the national and European political process.
Maria Shpak (Sun,) studied this question.