National Unity of Hope
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The National Unity of Hope (Spanish: Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza, UNE) is a populist political party in Guatemala. It was founded in 2002 and defined itself as a social-democratic and social-Christian party, but since transformed and is now described as a right-wing party. It is the largest political party in Guatemala by the number of members.
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National Unity of Hope Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza | |
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Abbreviation | UNE |
Leader | Sandra Torres |
Spokesperson | Édgar Rosales |
Founded | 6 September 2002 (2002-09-06) |
Split from | New Nation Alternative |
Membership (2023) | 89,696[1] |
Ideology | Populism[2] Social conservatism[2] Historical: Social democracy[3] Christian left[4] |
Political position | Centre-right[5][6][7] to right-wing[8][9][10] Historical: Centre[11][12][6][13] to left-wing[14] |
Regional affiliation | Center-Democratic Integration Group |
Continental affiliation | COPPPAL (Observer) |
International affiliation | Socialist International[15] |
Colors | Green |
Seats in Congress | 28 / 160 |
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