Spain Leads Reaction Against Elon Musk After Accusations of Political Interference in Europe. Controversial Musk Messages on X Generate Criticism from Leaders About His Influence, Support for the Far Right, and Risks to Democracy.
In recent months, Elon Musk has been a central figure in heated debates in Europe. Known for his innovations and controversial opinions, the billionaire is now accused of interfering in European politics, provoking intense reactions from leaders across the continent. Spain, in particular, has been clear in condemning his actions and reinforcing that democracy cannot fall into the hands of billionaires with personal interests.
Elon Musk: From Innovator to Controversial Figure in European Politics
Elon Musk has always been admired for his revolutionary innovations, but his foray into the European political scene has raised questions. Following Donald Trump’s re-election, Musk used his social network, X, to attack leaders from Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. In incendiary messages, he accused politicians of covering up crimes and openly supported far-right parties, such as Reform UK and the AfD in Germany.
His comments did not go unnoticed. Emmanuel Macron called this stance a “new international of reactionaries,” while other leaders emphasized the risks of external influences on democracy.
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The Position of Spain
Spain reacted promptly to Musk’s statements. Salvador Illa, president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, emphasized that he will not allow the name of the region to be used to spread hate speech. According to him, “democracy cannot be at the mercy of billionaire technology allies with extremist movements.”
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, also spoke out, refuting any link between immigration and crime. Sanchez reinforced that crime in the country has been steadily declining, regardless of the origin of citizens.
Catalonia in the Line of Fire from Musk’s Statements

Catalonia was one of the focal points of Musk’s controversial messages. The billionaire reacted to a news story about convicted immigrants in the region, using it as an argument to criticize local policies. The response was forceful. Salvador Illa emphasized that the use of information out of context to feed extremist narratives is unacceptable.
European Union and the Limits for Tech Billionaires
The European Union also entered the discussion, highlighting the risks of digital interference. The Digital Services Act (DSA), implemented in 2023, was created specifically to combat abuses by digital platforms in political contexts.
Damian Boeselager, a German representative on the European Commission, emphasized that if Musk uses his influence to support parties like the AfD, the EU needs to act quickly. This includes sanctions to ensure that rules are followed.

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