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Center-Democratic Integration Group

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Center-Democratic Integration Group
Grupo Integración Centro - Democrático
Founded28 October 1991; 33 years ago (1991-10-28)
HeadquartersGuatemala City
IdeologyLiberalism
Social democracy
Christian democracy
Political positionCentre
Factions:
Centre-left to centre-right
Central American Parliament
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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

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Current

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Country Political party Ideology
 El Salvador Nuevas Ideas Populism
Grand Alliance for National Unity Social conservatism
Economic liberalism
Populism
National Coalition Party Conservatism
Nationalism
Christian Democratic Party Christian democracy
 Guatemala National Unity of Hope Social democracy
Populism
Commitment, Renewal and Order Social conservatism
 Honduras Liberal Party of Honduras Liberalism
Innovation and Unity Party Social democracy
Progressivism
Christian Democratic Party of Honduras Christian democracy
 Nicaragua Independent Liberal Party Liberalism
Constitutionalist Liberal Party Liberalism
 Panama Democratic Revolutionary Party Social democracy
Populism
Panameñista Party Populism
National conservatism
Democratic Change Conservatism
Economic liberalism
Patriotic Union Liberalism
MOLIRENA Liberalism
Conservatism
Nationalism
 Dominican Republic Dominican Revolutionary Party Populism

Former

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Country Political party
 Guatemala National Change Union
Renewed Democratic Liberty

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Grupos Parlamentarios 2020-2021" (in Spanish). PARLACEN. 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.