Center-Democratic Integration Group
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Center-Democratic Integration Group Grupo Integración Centro - Democrático | |
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Founded | 28 October 1991 |
Headquarters | Guatemala City |
Ideology | Liberalism Social democracy Christian democracy |
Political position | Centre
Factions: Centre-left to centre-right |
Central American Parliament | 48 / 120
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The Center-Democratic Integration (Spanish: Grupo Integración Centro - Democrático) is a political group in the Central American Parliament, or PARLACEN. It is made up of member parties across Central America, ranging from centre-left to centre-right, and holds a plurality of 48 seats in the Central American Parliament.[1]
Members
Current
Former
Country | Political party | |
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Guatemala | National Change Union | |
Renewed Democratic Liberty |
See also
References
- ^ "Grupos Parlamentarios 2020-2021" (in Spanish). PARLACEN. 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
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