Individuals
Alberto Ross
Member of Frente Bokerón, far-right group from Malaga. Convicted of the murder of Pablo Podadera, a 22-year-old, in April 2017.
Cristina Segui
Spanish writer and founder of Vox, party she left some months after its creation.
Davorin Karačić
Member of the presidency of the Croatian Sovereignists, better known as the lawyer of Marko Perković Thompson, the most popular nationalist singer in Croatia. He is known for advocating the Ustasha greeting “Ready for home”. He publicly called political dissidents
Diego Márquez Horrillo
Diego Márquez Horrillo was a Spanish lawyer and politician. He was involved in several militant far-right movements, most notably as leader and founding member of the José Antonio Doctrinal Circles (Círculos Doctrinales José Antonio, CJA) and the political party Falange
Evgeniy Rasskazov
A pro-Russian far-right activist from Donetsk who took part in the 2014 events as part of the Rusich sabotage and assault reconnaissance group under the command of Alexei Milchakov as part of the Batman rapid reaction group. He then joined
Francisco Javier Ortega Smith-Molina
Smith-Molina is the Secretary General, holding the second most prominent position in the party after Santiago Abascal. He currently serves in the Congress of Deputies, and in the Madrid city Council since 2019.
Francisco Meroño Gil
Vox advisor in the Parliament of Murcia and leader of the Polish organization Ordo Iuris in Spain.
Gustavo Morales
Founder of the party The Phalanx / La Falange and former member of Falange Española de las JONS.
Hermann Tertsch
MEP of Vox. Hermann Tertsch del Valle-Lersundi (1958) is a Spanish journalist, writer and politician. Son of the Austrian journalist of national socialist ideology Ekkehard Tertsch — collaborator of Josef Hans Lazar, press chief of the Nazi regime in Madrid.
Ignacio Arsuaga
Founder of Hazte Oír and its international branch, CitizenGo. A report from the Spanish Episcopal Conference also identifies him as a member of the Mexican organization El Yunque in Spain.