España 2000
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President | Rafael Ripoll |
Vice President | Antonio Martínez Cayuela |
Founded | 2002 |
Ideology |
Spanish nationalism Right-wing populism Euroscepticism Protectionism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Red and Yellow |
Local Government |
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Website | |
www.esp2000.org | |
España 2000 (E-2000) is a far-right social patriot political party in Spain which has never obtained national or regional parliamentary representation. The last time it ran for General elections was in 2011, where it obtained 9256 votes out of a total of 24,590,557 valid votes.
The French Front National assisted and supported the party at its national congress.
There are political parties with relatively similar ideology in Spain such as FE-La Falange, Fuerza Nueva, Arbil, Democracia Nacional and the more moderate national Catholic Partido Demócrata Español. España 2000 advocates a mixture of socialism and conservatism centering on the defense of the traditional family, tighter control of Spanish borders to prevent illegal immigration, creation of a public banking system, more social spendings, better salaries and labor conditions for the working class, fight against economic and real state speculation, abolition of the D'Hondt method and establishment of a more democratic voting system, more investment in the police and military as well as in public education and protected housing, priority for native Spaniards to gain access to jobs, and the immediate expulsion of illegal immigrants. They share some values set forth by the Vatican with most of the conservative parties in Latin Europe, like Partido Popular in Spain or Popolo della Libertà in Italy.