Commitment, Renewal and Order

Commitment, Renewal and Order (Spanish: Compromiso, Renovación y Orden, CREO; lit.

In the Congressional elections the party finished fifth with 9% of the vote, winning 12 of the 158 seats.

In the Congressional elections the alliance received 5.73% of the vote, winning five seats in Congress.

Its presidential ticket, with Julio Héctor Estrada and Yara Argueta running for President and Vice President respectively, focused their campaign on strengthening state institutions and reformation of the penal system, including the construction of a high-security prison in the north of Guatemala and received 3.77% of the vote.

On 21 March, the Electoral Tribunal announced that it had rejected the candidacy due to "legal problems" of Arredondo.