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Blue Party was established in 2020, the leader and founder is Isaac Farchi, a Guatemalan businessman of Jewish ancestry who was a presidential candidate for Vision with Values in the 2019 general election. On 25 April 2022, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal legalized the political party. [2]
This article lists political parties in Guatemala. Guatemala has a multi-party system , with two or three strong political parties and other parties that are electorally successful. According to law if a party fails to get 4% of the vote or at least one deputy in Congress , the party is canceled.
It was founded under that name in 2009. With that name, the political party could not participate in the Guatemalan general elections in 2011 or in 2015. After the 2015 General Elections, the political party changed its name to Partido Liberal de Guatemala and it was registered with its new name by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2017.
The Patriotic Party (Spanish: Partido Patriota, PP) was a conservative political party in Guatemala. It was founded on 24 February 2001 by retired army officer Otto Pérez Molina. Strongly compromised by corruption cases, the party fell from 36% support in 2011 to 4% in 2015. It is dissolved on court order in January 2017. [5]
Valor is a conservative and right-wing populist political party in Guatemala. History. The party was established in 2017 by Ana Ingrid Bernat Cofiño. The party was ...
VIVA: Evelyn Morataya: 5.89 11 +4 Valor–Unionist: Álvaro Arzú Escobar: 4.84 12 0 VOS: Orlando Blanco 3.78 4 +4 Todos: Felipe Alejos 3.60 6 −1 Winaq–URNG: Sonia Gutiérrez: 2.67 1 −6 PPN: Nadia de León Torres: 2.50 3 +3 BIEN: Fidel Reyes Lee 2.38 4 −4 Victoria: Juan Carlos Rivera 2.17 3 −1 Blue: Jorge Villagrán 1.95 2 +2 Elephant ...
The National Solidarity Party (Spanish: Partido Solidaridad Nacional, PSN) was a political party in Guatemala. In the general election held on 9 November 2003, the party was part of the Grand National Alliance (GANA). In the legislative election, GANA won 24.3% of the vote, and 47 out of 158 seats in Congress.
The party, then under the name Communist Party of Guatemala (Partido Comunista de Guatemala) held its constituent first congress on 28 September 1949. It was founded by the Guatemalan Democratic Vanguard , which had functioned as a fraction within the ruling Revolutionary Action Party for two years.