Commitment, Renewal and Order ( es, Compromiso, Renovación y Orden, CREO; ) is a political party in
Guatemala.
History
The party was established on 27 October 2010. In the
2011 general elections it nominated
Eduardo Suger
Eduardo Suger Cofiño (November 29, 1938) is a Swiss-born Guatemalan physicist, scholar, educator, and politician. He is one of the founders of Galileo University in Guatemala City and of the Suger Montano Institute. Suger was the first Central ...
as its presidential candidate; Suger finished third with 16% of the vote. In the Congressional elections the party finished fifth with 9% of the vote, winning 12 of the 158 seats.
In the
2015 general elections the party entered into an electoral pact with the
Unionist Party. In the Congressional elections the alliance received 5.73% of the vote, winning five seats in Congress. Its presidential candidate was leader
Roberto González Díaz-Durán, who received 3.48% of the vote
In the
2019 general elections, the party received 4.41% of the Congressional vote and won six seats. Its presidential ticket, with
Julio Héctor Estrada and Yara Argueta running for President and Vice President respectively, focused their campaign on strengthening state institutions and reformation of the penal system, including the construction of a high-security prison in the north of Guatemala and received 3.77% of the vote.
In the
2023 general elections, the party the nominated former Health Minister Francisco Arredondo as a presidential candidate and former Defense Minister Francisco Bermúdez as a vice-presidential candidate. On 21 March, the Electoral Tribunal announced that it had rejected the candidacy due to "legal problems" of Arredondo.
The political party filed a legal appeal to reverse the decision of the electoral court, finally, the magistrates accepted the appeal and registered Arredondo as a presidential candidate.
Election results
President
Congress
Notes
References
External links
Official website
2010 establishments in Guatemala
Conservative parties in Guatemala
Political parties established in 2010
Political parties in Guatemala
Social conservative parties
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