National Integrity Party

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The National Integrity Party (Partido de Integridad Nacional, PIN, or in some English-speaking countries, NIP) is a former political party in Guatemala. It was a "personalistic Arbenzista party" founded in Quezaltenango in 1949 with the goal of countering the opposition Independent Anti-Communist Party of the West, which was active in the same region.[1] In 1952 the party merged with the other non-Communist parties supporting the Árbenz presidency (the National Renovation Party, the Revolutionary Action Party, the Socialist Party and the Popular Liberation Front) to form the Party of the Guatemalan Revolution.[2]

AbbreviationPIN
Founded1949
Dissolved1950s
HeadquartersQuetzaltenango
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National Integrity Party
Partido de Integridad Nacional
AbbreviationPIN
Founded1949
Dissolved1950s
HeadquartersQuetzaltenango
IdeologyPro-Árbenz
Personalismo
Political positionCenter-left
National affiliationPRG
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