Unidos (political party)

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United
Unidos
Secretary-GeneralFrancisco Lemus Miranda
Founded2015
DissolvedFebruary 27, 2020 [1]
Ideology Right-wing [2]
Colors   Blue and red
Seats in Congress
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Unidos (lit. United) was a political party in Guatemala. [3]

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History

The political party was registered by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2015 with the necessary affiliates. On September 25, 2015, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal authorized its registration to qualify it as a political party. On February 21, 2016, it held its first Assembly. [4] [5]

Presidential elections

Election dateParty candidateNumber of votesPercentage of votesNumber of votesPercentage of votesResult
First roundSecond round
2019 Luis Velásquez26,7240.62Lost

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References

  1. "TSE publica cancelación de seis partidos políticos". Prensa Libre.
  2. https://porquienvoto.org.gt/descargas/informe_partidos_politicos.pdf Page 68
  3. TSE
  4. Partido político Unidos celebra primera asamblea
  5. TSE autoriza inscripción del partido Unidos