Nora Junco
Nora Junco García (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnoɾa ˈxuŋko]; born 1975)[1] is a Spanish politician who was elected to the European Parliament in 2024 as a member of the party Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF).
Biography
Various media outlets reported that little was known of Junco before her election.[2][3][4] LaSexta mentioned that it was unusual that she and Diego Solier had managed to be elected without any publicity or campaigning.[4]
La Razón found that Junco had been the sole administrator of four companies between 2022 and 2024, in fields including housing, hotels, events and social media marketing. She was succeeded at one company by another member of the SALF list, and succeeded another member of the list at another company.[5]
Junco said in 2025 that she knew SALF founder Alvise Pérez through friends and helped organise his party and campaign, believing in his message of anti-corruption.[1] In December 2024, Junco and Solier were admitted to the European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR) in the European Parliament, while Pérez remained in the non-attached members, having also applied for the ECR.[6] By June 2025, the pair had severed their links with Pérez and SALF.[1] In October 2025, the Supreme Court of Spain opened an investigation into the alleged harassment and disclosure of private information by Pérez against Junco and Solier.[7]
References
- ^ a b c Matellano, Paloma H. (15 June 2025). "Solier y Junco, los eurodiputados que concurrieron por Se Acabó La Fiesta: "Nunca fuimos propiedad de Alvise; le pedimos un ideario y no se quiso poner"" [Solier and Junco, the MEPs who ran for Se Acabó La Fiesta: "We were never property of Alvise; we asked him for a statement of principles and he refused to provide one"]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 March 2026.
- ^ Ollero, Daniel J. (13 June 2024). "La biografía oculta de Nora Junco, la escudera madrileña de Alvise: trabajo con 'influencers', negocios con los Sartorius y cumpleaños de famosas" [The hidden biography of Nora Junco, Alvise's right-hand woman from Madrid: work with influencers, business with the Sartorius family and famous people's birthdays]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 June 2024.
- ^ Villarreal, Antonio; Cid, Guillermo (11 June 2024). "Alvise y dos más: por qué no hay ni rastro en internet de los eurodiputados de Se Acabó La Fiesta" [Alvise and two others: why there is no trace on the Internet of Se Acabó la Fiesta's MEPs]. El Confidencial (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 June 2024.
- ^ a b "¿Qué sabemos de los otros diputados que acompañarán a Alvise Pérez en el Parlamento Europeo?" [What do we know about the other MEPs who will accompany Alvise Perez in the European Parliament?] (in Spanish). LaSexta. 10 June 2024. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
- ^ Olloqui, Álvaro (12 June 2024). "Todo lo que se sabe de los dos eurodiputados que acompañarán a Alvise" [Everything we know about the two MEPs who will accompany Alvise]. La Razón (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 June 2024.
- ^ Soler, Paula (18 December 2024). "Two anti-establishment Spanish MEPs join right-wing ECR group". Euronews. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
- ^ "El Supremo abre causa a Alvise por revelación de secretos y acoso contra dos eurodiputados de su partido" [Supreme Court opens case against Alvise for revealing secrets and harassment of two MEPs from his party] (in Spanish). RTVE. 7 October 2025. Retrieved 20 March 2026.