Productivity and Work Party

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Productivity and Work Party
Partido Productividad y Trabajo
Secretary-GeneralEdgar Alfredo Rodríguez
Founded2015
DissolvedFebruary 27, 2020 [1]
Ideology Social democracy
Constitutionalism
Political position Centre-left
Colors   Blue and yellow
Seats in Congress
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The Productivity and Work Party (Spanish : Partido Productividad y Trabajo) was a political party in Guatemala. [2]

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History

The political party was registered by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2015 with the necessary affiliates. Its general secretary is Edgar Alfredo Rodríguez, Minister of Labor during the government of Álvaro Colom. It was the political platform of former Finance Minister Juan Alberto Fuentes. [3]

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election dateParty candidateNumber of votesPercentage of votesNumber of votesPercentage of votesResult
First roundSecond round
2019 José Luis Chea Urruela23,7830.55Lost

Legislative elections

ElectionVotes %Seats+/–Status
2019 29,7290.74 (#25)
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NewExtra-parliamentary

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References

  1. "TSE publica cancelación de seis partidos políticos". Prensa Libre.
  2. TSE
  3. Dos partidos nuevos estuvieron vinculados con gobiernos pasados