Progressive Liberal Party (Guatemala)
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Progressive Liberal Party Partido Liberal Progresista | |
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Leader | Jorge Ubico Castañeda (1922–1944) Federico Ponce Vaides (1944) |
Founded | 1922 |
Legalised | 1925 |
Dissolved | 1944 |
Split from | Liberal Party |
Headquarters | Guatemala City |
Ideology | Ubicoism Economic liberalism[1][2] Nationalism[1] Anti-communism[1][3][4][5] |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
The Progressive Liberal Party was a political party in Guatemala.[6] It had a nationalistic and liberal ideology. It was founded in 1922, and dissolved in 1944.
The party, led by Jorge Ubico won the 1931 general election unopposed.[7][8]
Electoral history
[edit]Presidential elections
[edit]Election | Candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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1922 | Jorge Ubico | Lost | ||
1926 | Jorge Ubico | 36,940 | Lost | |
1931 | Jorge Ubico | 305,841 | Elected |
Legislative Assembly elections
[edit]Election | Votes | % | Position | Seats | +/– | Status in legislature |
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1923 | 0% | 2nd | 0 / 69
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0 | Opposition | |
1925 | 506 | 12.73% | 2nd | 0 / 69
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0 | Opposition |
1926 | 36,940 | 11.39% | 2nd | 5 / 69
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5 | Opposition |
1927 | 0% | 2nd | 0 / 69
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5 | Opposition | |
1929 | 15.28% | 2nd | 6 / 69
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6 | Opposition | |
1931 | 305,841 | 100% | 1st | 69 / 69
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63 | Government |
1935 | 100% | 1st | 69 / 69
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0 | Government | |
1944 | 44,571 | 91.84% | 1st | 5 / 5
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64 | Government |
Presidents of Guatemala
[edit]No. | President | Term start | Term end | Term length | Vice President | ||
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1 (21) |
Jorge Ubico (1878–1946) |
14 February 1931 | 1 July 1944 | 13 years, 138 days | Vacant | ||
2 (–) |
Juan Federico Ponce Vaides (1889–1956) |
1 July 1944 | 20 October 1944 | 111 days | Vacant |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Mayra Valladares de Ruiz. "EL P ARllDO LIBERAL Y OTRAS ·FUERZAS POLÍTICAS 1871-1944" (PDF). Retrieved July 24, 2020.
- ^ Consejo Editorial de Plaza Pública. "Más inteligencia civil y menos populismo". Retrieved July 24, 2020.
- ^ "Ubico, ¿Le debe algo la Historia?". Retrieved July 24, 2020.
- ^ "1878: nace el ex presidente Jorge Ubico". Retrieved July 24, 2020.
- ^ "1956: Guatemala termina la guerra con Alemania". Retrieved July 24, 2020.
- ^ "Central America in the 1930s". www.fsmitha.com. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
- ^ "Timeline: Guatemala". 2012-07-03. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
- ^ Elections in the Americas : a data handbook. Nohlen, Dieter. New York. 2005. ISBN 0-19-925358-7. OCLC 58051010.
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- 1926 establishments in Guatemala
- 1944 disestablishments in Guatemala
- Defunct political parties in Guatemala
- Nationalist parties in Guatemala
- Parties of one-party systems
- Political parties disestablished in 1944
- Political parties established in 1926
- Far-right politics in Guatemala
- Right-wing politics in Guatemala
- Central American political party stubs
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