National Integrity Party
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The National Integrity Party (Partido de Integridad Nacional, PIN, or in some English speaking countries as NIP) is a “personalistic Arbenzista party organized in Quezaltenango (1949), Arbenz
Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán
Colonel Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán was a Guatemalan military officer and politician who served as Defense Minister of Guatemala from 1944–1951, and as President of Guatemala from 1951 to 1954....

' birthplace, specifically to counteract the equally regional opposition Independent Anti-Communist Party of the West
Independent Anti-Communist Party of the West
Independent Anti-Communist Party of the West , PIACO.Guatemalan right-wing party, founded in 1953. The leading anti-Communist party in the Western part of Guatemala. Leader: Inez Nuño. PIACO fought against the government of Arbenz. After the coup in 1954 supported the government Carlos Castillo Armas...

”.
In 1952 the party merged with the National Renovation Party
National Renovation Party
National Renovation Party , PRN. Center-left Party of Guatemala.The PRN was founded by a group of the young revolutionaries on the day that Ubico fell, July 1, 1944...

, Revolutionary Action Party
Revolutionary Action Party
Revolutionary Action Party , PAR. Left political party in Guatemala. PAR was formed in November 1945 through the merger of two parties that had brought Arevalo to power, the National Renovation Party and the Popular Front Liberator...

, Socialist Party
Socialist Party (Guatemala)
The Socialist Party was a political party in Guatemala. The party was formed in 1951 by dissident members of the Revolutionary Action Party.The Socialist Party sought to become the major rallying ground for non-communist elements supporting the government of President Jacobo Arbenz...

 and Popular Liberation Front, forming the Party of the Guatemalan Revolution
Party of the Guatemalan Revolution
The Party of the Guatemalan Revolution , PRG. PRG was formed in June 1952 to unite non-Communist parties which were supporting the administration Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán...

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