National Convergence Front

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The National Convergence Front (Spanish: Frente de Convergencia Nacional, FCN–Nación) was a right-wing political party in Guatemala.[12]

PresidentJimmy Morales
General SecretaryJavier Alfonso Hernández Franco
Founded7 January 2008
Dissolved8 January 2024[1]
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National Convergence Front
Frente de Convergencia Nacional
PresidentJimmy Morales
General SecretaryJavier Alfonso Hernández Franco
Founded7 January 2008
Dissolved8 January 2024[1]
IdeologyConservatism[2][3]
Nationalism[4]
Christian right[5][6][7]
Political positionRight-wing[8][9][10] to far-right[11]
Colors  Blue
Website
www.fcnnacion.com
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History

The party was established on 7 January 2008. It was initiated by a group of retired army officers, including veterans of Guatemalan Civil War, affiliated with the Military Veterans Association of Guatemala AVEMILGUA.[13] FCN did not nominate a presidential candidate in the 2011 general elections, but contested the Congressional elections, receiving 0.5% of the vote and failing to win a seat.[14] In March 2013, the party chose the popular comic TV actor Jimmy Morales as its General Secretary.[15]

Morales was the party's presidential candidate in the 2015 elections, which he won after receiving the largest vote share in the first round (24%) and then beating former first lady Sandra Torres in the run-off with 67% of the vote. In the Congressional elections the FCN received the fifth-highest vote share (9%), winning 11 of the 158 seats.[16]

FCN's head of the national list was Édgar Justino Ovalle Maldonado who is considered to be Jimmy Morales' "right-hand man". He commanded counter-insurgency operations in the Ixil Community in the early 1980s during which several massacres against the Ixil Mayas took place.[17] The violence against the Ixil was acknowledged as a genocide by the Supreme Court of Guatemala, but is denied by Jimmy Morales.[18]

Election results

President

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Election Candidate First round Second round Status
President Vice President Votes % Votes %
2011Did not participate
2015Jimmy MoralesJafeth Cabrera1,152,39423.99%2,751,05867.44%Won
2019Estuardo GaldámezBetty Marroquín Silva180,9834.12%N/aN/aLost
2023Sammy MoralesMiguel Moir21,9710.53%N/aN/aLost
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Congress

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Election Votes % Seats +/– Status
201123,2720.53 (#14)
0 / 158
NewExtra-parliamentary
2015403,0868.84 (#5)
11 / 158
Increase 11Government
2019211,4535.23 (#5)
8 / 160
Decrease 3External support
202328,8270.69 (#23)
0 / 160
Decrease 8Extra-parliamentary
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