Overview
- The Boletín Oficial de Aragón on January 7 published approved candidate lists confirming SALF will compete in the February 8 regional election.
- SALF filed provincial tickets in Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel headed by Cristina Falcón, Jorge Falcó and Carlos Aranda, respectively.
- The party enters Aragón after winning three seats in the 2024 European elections with roughly 800,000 votes nationwide, including 26,512 in the region.
- Leader Luis “Alvise” Pérez remains under investigation for alleged electoral crimes, irregular financing and harassment, according to prior reporting.
- Observers note the far‑right newcomer could draw support from Vox and reshape coalition arithmetic, with Aragón’s 3% provincial threshold easing entry to the Cortes.