Convergence (Guatemala)

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Convergence
Convergencia
Leader Sandra Morán
Secretary-GeneralPablo Monsanto
Founded2015
Dissolved27 February 2020 [1]
Preceded by New Nation Alternative
Ideology Socialism
Progressivism
Anti-imperialism
Indigenismo
Political position Left-wing [2]
Seats in Congress
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Convergence (Spanish : Convergencia) was a socialist political party in Guatemala.

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History

In the 2015 general elections the party received 3.8% of the vote in the Congressional elections, winning three of the 158 seats. [3]

Election results

President

ElectionCandidateFirst roundSecond roundStatus
Votes%Votes%
2019 Benito Morales41,8000.95Lost

Congress

ElectionVotes %Seats+/–Status
2015 175,5153.85 (#10)
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NewOpposition
2019 49,2841.22 (#22)
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Decrease2.svg 3Extra-parliamentary

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References

  1. "TSE publica cancelación de seis partidos políticos – Prensa Libre".
  2. Thorben Austen (15 June 2019). "Hintergründe zu den Wahlen in Guatemala". Amerika21.
  3. "TSE - Resultados Elecciones Generales y al Parlamento Centroamericano 2015". resultados2015.tse.org.gt (in Spanish).