National Advancement Party

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Template:Multiple issues Template:Infobox political party The National Advancement Party (Template:Langx) was a conservative political party in Guatemala. It was founded in 1989.

In the 1990 and 1995 elections its presidential candidate was Álvaro Arzú who won in 1995, becoming Guatemala's 32nd president (1996–2000). Óscar Berger ran as the party's presidential candidate in the 1999 Guatemalan General Election becoming the runner-up in 1999. After winning PAN’s presidential candidacy in late 2002, he was going to run as the party's presidential candidate in the 2003 Guatemalan General Election. However, internal divisions plagued the party and Óscar Berger decided to leave PAN and enter the second round of the 2003 presidential elections as the candidate for the Gran Alianza Nacional (GANA), an alliance of 3 parties including Partido Patriota (PP), Movimiento Reformador (MR) and Partido Solidaridad Nacional (PSN).

2003 election

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At the 2003 elections, held on 9 November 2003, the party won 8.4% of the popular vote and 17 out of 158 seats in Congress. The party's presidential candidate, Leonel López Rodas, won 8.4% in the presidential elections held on the same day; duly eliminated, he did not compete in the second round.

2007 election

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At the 2007 elections, the party was badly defeated, but still received representation in Congress with 4.58% of the vote and three seats. Its presidential candidate, Óscar Casteñeda, received 2.56% of the vote.

2011 election

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In the 2011 Election, the party chose Juan Guillermo Gutiérrez as its presidential candidate. He came in seventh place with 2.76% of the vote. In the Legislative Election, the party won 1.27% of the vote and 2 seats in Congress.

2015 election

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In the 2015 Election, the party again chose Juan Guillermo Gutiérrez as its presidential candidate. He came in tenth place with 3.10% of the vote. In the Legislative Election, the party won 1.90% of the vote and 3 seats in Congress.

2019 election

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In the 2019 Election, the party chose Roberto Arzú as its presidential candidate. He came in fifth place with 6.10% of the vote. In the Legislative Election, the party won 1.25% of the vote and 2 seats in Congress.

After the elections, the party generally supported the government faction in Congress, voting in favor of the government proposed slate for the directorate of Congress in January 2020 and October 2021.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Candidates First round Second round Status
President Vice President Votes % Votes %
1990-91 Álvaro Arzú Fraterno Vila Betoret 268,796 17.29 (#4) Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:No2
1995-96 Álvaro Arzú Luis Alberto Flores Asturias 565,393 36.50 (#1) 671,354 51.22 (#1) Template:Yes2
1999 Óscar Berger Arabella Castro Quiñónez 664,417 30.32 (#2) 549,408 31.68 (#2) Template:No2
2003 Leonel Eliseo López Rodas Rubén Alfonso Ramírez 224,127 8.35 (#4) Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:No2
2007 Óscar Castañeda Roger Valenzuela 83,369 2.54 (#9) Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:No2
2011 Juan Guillermo Gutiérrez Carlos Zúñiga 122,800 2.76 (#7) Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:No2
2015 Juan Guillermo Gutiérrez Manuel Alfredo Marroquín Pineda 149,925 3.12 (#10) Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:No2
2019 Roberto Arzú José Antonio Farias 267,049 6.10 (#5) Template:Efn Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:No2
2023 None None Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:No

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Legislative elections

Election Votes % Seats +/– Status
1990-91 268,776 17.29 (#4) Template:Composition bar New Template:No2
1994 162,189 25.25 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 11 Template:No2
1995-96 645,446 37.76 (#1) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 20 Template:Yes2
1999 570,108 26.92 (#2) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 6 Template:No2
2003 278,393 10.91 (#4) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 21 Template:No2
2007 143,268 4.54 (#8) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 13 Template:No2
2011 136,247 3.11 (#8) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Partial2
2015 158,309 3.47 (#12) Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:Partial2
2019 110,016 2.73 (#17) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Partial2
2023 45,940 1.10 (#20) Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2 Template:No

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