España 2000
Spain 2000 España 2000 | |
|---|---|
| President | José Luis Roberto |
| Vice President | Antonio Martínez Cayuela |
| Founded | 2002 |
| Headquarters | Dos Aguas, Valencia |
| Ideology | Spanish nationalism Right-wing populism Euroscepticism Social patriotism Anti-globalism Protectionism Blaverism Anti-LGBTQ sentiment |
| Political position | Far-right |
| National affiliation | RESPETO |
| Colours | Red and Yellow |
| Mayors | 1 / 8,131 |
| Local Government | 6 / 67,121 |
| Website | |
| espana2000.es | |
Spain 2000 (Spanish: España 2000; E-2000) is a far-right political party in Spain. Founded in 2002, the party has been described as neo-Nazi and is currently led by José Luis Roberto. It has never obtained national or regional parliamentary representation.
Since 2010, E-2000 has awaken interest among media. The party was mentioned by terrorist Anders Breivik in his pamphlet "2083. A declaration of European independence" back in 2011. The last time the party ran in a general election was in 2011, where it obtained 9266 votes.
Following the fourth Party Congress, its president José Luis Roberto left the presidency and was replaced by Rafael Ripoll. In October 2020, Ripoll resigned and was succeeded by Roberto, who was chosen party leader once again.