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| name = National Change Union |
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| native_name = Unión del Cambio Nacional |
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The '''National Change Union''' ( |
The '''National Change Union''' ({{lang-es|Unión del Cambio Nacional}}) is a [[Nationalism|nationalist]] [[political party]] in [[Guatemala]]. In the [[legislative]] [[elections in Guatemala|elections]] held on 9 September 2007, the party secured 4.06% of the votes in the race for national-list deputies and, save for defections, will have four seats in the 2008-12 Congress. In the presidential election of the same day, its candidate [[Mario Estrada]] won 3.16% of the popular vote. |
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National Change Union Unión del Cambio Nacional | |
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Leader | Mario Estrada |
Secretary-General | Mario Estrada |
Founded | 20 November 2006 |
Dissolved | August 2019 |
Ideology | National liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Seats in Congress | 12 / 160
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The National Change Union (Template:Lang-es) is a nationalist political party in Guatemala. In the legislative elections held on 9 September 2007, the party secured 4.06% of the votes in the race for national-list deputies and, save for defections, will have four seats in the 2008-12 Congress. In the presidential election of the same day, its candidate Mario Estrada won 3.16% of the popular vote.