Authentic Integral Development

{{Infobox political party

| name = Authentic Integral Development

| native_name = Desarrollo Integral Auténtico

| abbreviation = DIA

| logo = DIA Logo.svg

| colorcode = {{party color|Authentic Integral Development}}

| foundation = 13 June 1993

| dissolved = 21 August 2008

| ideology = Left-wing nationalism
Progressivism{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fqh0EAAAQBAJ&q=%22Desarrollo&pg=PA313|author=Sarah Zukerman Daly |publisher=Princeton University Press|title=Violent Victors: Why Bloodstained Parties Win Postwar Elections|date=2022|page=313|isbn=9780691231334 }}

| position = Left-wing{{cite web|url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/centam/gt-political-parties.htm|title=Guatemala - Political Parties|access-date=19 January 2023}}{{cite web|url=https://www.soy502.com/articulo/familia-sandra-torres|title= El ADN político de la familia Torres|date=29 September 2015|access-date=19 January 2023}}

| country = Guatemala

}}

Authentic Integral Development ({{Langx|es|Desarrollo Integral Auténtico}}) was a left-wing nationalist political party in Guatemala. At the 2003 Guatemalan general election, held on 9 November 2003, the party won 3.0% of the popular vote and 1 out of 158 seats in Congress. Its presidential candidate Eduardo Suger Cofiño won 2.2% in the presidential elections of the same day.

In the 2007 Guatemalan general election, held on 9 September 2007, the party secured 1.43% of the votes in the race for national-list deputies and, save for defections, will have no representation in the 2008-12 Congress. In the presidential election of the same day, its candidate Héctor Rosales won 0.57% of the popular vote. The party has been deregistered since it achieved neither 5% of the votes nor a single deputy.

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