Solidarity Party (Panama)
The Solidarity Party (Partido Solidaridad) was a political party founded in 1993[1] in Panama that merged with the National Liberal Party (Partido Nacional Liberal) and formed the new Patriotic Union Party.
At the legislative elections, 2 May 2004, the party won 15.7% of the popular vote and 9 out of 78 seats. Guillermo Endara on the same day, at the presidential election, won 30.9% of the vote. Endara subsequently set up his own party, the Moral Vanguard of the Fatherland, to contest the 2009 elections.
References
- ^ "PANAMA: parliamentary elections Asamblea Legislativa, 1999". data.ipu.org. Retrieved 22 July 2025.