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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| name = Liberal Party of Guatemala
| name = Liberal Party of Guatemala
| native_name = Partido Liberal de Guatemala
| logo =
| logo = PLG Logo.png
| logo_size =
| logo_size =
| colorcode = #0070b8
| colorcode = #122743
| leader =
| president =
| leader =
| chairman =
| president =
| chairman =
| general_secretary =
| general_secretary =
| first_secretary =
| first_secretary =
| secretary_general = Andrés Ayau García
| secretary_general = Andrés Ayau García
| presidium =
| presidium =
| secretary =
| secretary =
| spokesperson =
| spokesperson =
| foundation = 2015
| foundation = 2015
| dissolved = February 15, 2021<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.prensalibre.com/guatemala/politica/tse-cancela-los-partidos-politicos-mi-pais-y-partido-liberal-de-guatemala-breaking/ |title=TSE cancela los partidos políticos Mi País y Partido Liberal de Guatemala |date=15 February 2021 |trans-title=TSE cancels the political parties Mi País and the Partido Liberal de Guatemala |publisher=Prensa Libre}}</ref>
| ideology = [[Economic liberalism]]
| colors = {{Color box|#122743|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|#048EBA|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|#FECF20|border=darkgray}} [[Blue]], [[skyblue]] and [[yellow]]
| position = [[Right-wing politics|Right-wing]]
| ideology = [[Liberalism]]
| seats1_title = Seats in [[Congress of Guatemala|Congress]]
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|158|hex=blue}}
| position =
| seats1_title = Seats in [[Congress of Guatemala|Congress]]
| headquarters =
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|158|hex=blue}}
| website = [https://plg.gt/ Official site]
| headquarters =
| country = Guatemala
| website = [https://plg.gt/ Official site]
| country = Guatemala
}}
}}


'''Productivity and Work Party''' is a political party in [[Guatemala]].<ref>[https://www.tse.org.gt/images/descargas/LPMAYO.pdf TSE]</ref>
'''Liberal Party of Guatemala''' (Previously: ''Coalition by the Change'') was a political party in [[Guatemala]].<ref>[https://www.tse.org.gt/images/descargas/LPMAYO.pdf TSE]</ref>


==History==
==History==
Previously the political party was denominated Coalition by the Change. It was founded under that name in 2009. With that name, the political party could not participate in the Guatemalan general elections in 2011 or in 2015. After the 2015 General Elections, the political party changed its name to Partido Liberal de Guatemala and it was registered with its new name by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2017. Its leader was Andrés Ayau.
Previously the political party was denominated Coalition by the Change. But at the time of its registration it was called the Liberal Party of Guatemala, it was registered in 2015 and registered by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2017. Its leader is Andrés Ayau.<ref>[http://republica.gt/tag/partido-liberal-de-guatemala/ PLG solicita se eliminen privilegios a líderes sindicales]</ref><ref>[https://elperiodico.com.gt/nacion/2017/07/31/la-gana-se-convierte-en-el-partido-crecer-y-recicla-a-sus-dirigentes/ La Gana se convierte en el partido “Crecer” y recicla a sus dirigentes]</ref>

In the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections, the Partido Liberal de Guatemala tried to nominate Ricardo Méndez Ruíz for the presidency, but due to internal conflicts, the political party was left out of the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections.

Finally, the Liberal Party of Guatemala was canceled on February 15, 2021.<ref>[http://republica.gt/tag/partido-liberal-de-guatemala/ PLG solicita se eliminen privilegios a líderes sindicales]</ref><ref>[https://elperiodico.com.gt/nacion/2017/07/31/la-gana-se-convierte-en-el-partido-crecer-y-recicla-a-sus-dirigentes/ La Gana se convierte en el partido “Crecer” y recicla a sus dirigentes]{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
== Presidential elections ==
{|class="wikitable"
|+
!rowspan="2"|Election date
!rowspan="2"|Party candidate
!Number of votes
!Percentage of votes
!Number of votes
!Percentage of votes
!rowspan="2"|Status
|-
!colspan="2"|First round
!colspan="2"|Second round
|-
! [[2019 Guatemalan general election|2019]]
|Ricardo Méndez Ruiz
| {{N/A}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{no|Did not participate}}
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

{{Guatemalan political parties}}
{{Guatemalan political parties}}


[[Category:2017 establishments in Guatemala]]
[[Category:2017 establishments in Guatemala]]
[[Category:Centrist parties in North America]]
[[Category:2020 disestablishments in Guatemala]]
[[Category:Defunct political parties in Guatemala]]
[[Category:Political parties disestablished in 2020]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 2017]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 2017]]
[[Category:Political parties in Guatemala]]
[[Category:Populist parties]]





Latest revision as of 13:37, 24 November 2024

Liberal Party of Guatemala
Partido Liberal de Guatemala
Secretary-GeneralAndrés Ayau García
Founded2015
DissolvedFebruary 15, 2021[1]
IdeologyLiberalism
Colors    Blue, skyblue and yellow
Seats in Congress
0 / 158
Website
Official site

Liberal Party of Guatemala (Previously: Coalition by the Change) was a political party in Guatemala.[2]

History

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Previously the political party was denominated Coalition by the Change. It was founded under that name in 2009. With that name, the political party could not participate in the Guatemalan general elections in 2011 or in 2015. After the 2015 General Elections, the political party changed its name to Partido Liberal de Guatemala and it was registered with its new name by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2017. Its leader was Andrés Ayau.

In the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections, the Partido Liberal de Guatemala tried to nominate Ricardo Méndez Ruíz for the presidency, but due to internal conflicts, the political party was left out of the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections.

Finally, the Liberal Party of Guatemala was canceled on February 15, 2021.[3][4]

Presidential elections

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Election date Party candidate Number of votes Percentage of votes Number of votes Percentage of votes Status
First round Second round
2019 Ricardo Méndez Ruiz Did not participate

References

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  1. ^ "TSE cancela los partidos políticos Mi País y Partido Liberal de Guatemala" [TSE cancels the political parties Mi País and the Partido Liberal de Guatemala]. Prensa Libre. 15 February 2021.
  2. ^ TSE
  3. ^ PLG solicita se eliminen privilegios a líderes sindicales
  4. ^ La Gana se convierte en el partido “Crecer” y recicla a sus dirigentes[permanent dead link]
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