Authentic Integral Development (''Desarrollo Integral Auténtico'') was a
left-wing nationalist
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political party
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in
Guatemala
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. At the
2003 Guatemalan general election
General elections were held in Guatemala on 9 November 2003, with a second round of the presidential election held on 28 December.Dieter Nohlen (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', p323 Óscar Berger won the presiden ...
, held on 9 November 2003, the party won 3.0% of the popular vote and 1 out of 158 seats in
Congress
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. Its presidential candidate
Eduardo Suger Cofiño won 2.2% in the presidential elections of the same day.
In the
2007 Guatemalan general election
General elections were held in Guatemala on 9 September to elect a new President and Vice President of the Republic, 158 congressional deputies, and 332 mayors. As no presidential candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was he ...
, held on 9 September 2007, the party secured 1.43% of the votes in the race for national-list deputies and, save for defections, will have no representation in the 2008-12 Congress. In the presidential election of the same day, its candidate
Héctor Rosales won 0.57% of the popular vote. The party has been deregistered since it achieved neither 5% of the votes nor a single deputy.
References
Defunct political parties in Guatemala
Left-wing nationalist parties
Socialist parties in Guatemala
1993 establishments in Guatemala
2008 disestablishments in Guatemala
Political parties disestablished in 2008
Political parties established in 1993
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