Winaq

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FoundedFebruary 2007
Legalised2008[2]
Winaq
General SecretarySonia Gutiérrez Raguay[1]
FoundedFebruary 2007
Legalised2008[2]
Split fromNew Nation Alternative[3]
Headquarters10 calle 6-81 Zona 1, Ciudad de Guatemala
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing[4]
Regional affiliationSão Paulo Forum
ColorsRed
Congress
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Winaq (K'iche' for 'people' or 'humanity') is a left-wing political party in Guatemala whose most notable member is Rigoberta Menchú, an ethnic K'iche'. Its roots are in the indigenous communities of Guatemala.[5][2]

In a working paper of a seminar organised by FLACSO Guatemala and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation written in 2007, it was concluded that Winaq had an ambiguous ideology, trying to combine adversarial interests.[6] Later, after committing to an alliance with other left-wing parties, the party developed a more pronounced left-wing perspective with eco-socialist leanings.[4][7] The party is known for its political activism to prohibit infrastructure projects that threaten natural goods, especially rivers and water quality.[8]

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