Avanza (Guatemala)

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Avanza
Secretary-GeneralMario Antonio Guerra Leon
FoundedMay 17, 2018
LegalisedJuly 2018
DissolvedAugust 2019 [1]
Political position Right-wing [2]
Colors  Magenta
Seats in Congress
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Avanza (lit. Advance) was a political party in Guatemala. [3] [4]

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History

Avanza is a political party that started on May 18, 2016 the political party was registered by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, and its registration process ended on May 17, 2018. It currently has 29,000 members, its general secretary is Mario Antonio Guerra Leon, candidate for deputy for Heart New Nation in 2015. Avanza was made official in July 2018 as a political party and is qualified to participate in the 2019 general elections. [5] [6]

Presidential elections

Election dateParty candidateNumber of votesPercentage of votesNumber of votesPercentage of votesResult
First roundSecond round
2019 Danilo Roca Barillas21,0120.42%Lost

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