which granted the Social Alliance Party to conserve 2 Deputy Seats and Registration in the LVIII Legislature.Before their involvement in the 2003 Legislative Elections, PAS was fined 3 million 285 thousand pesos by the Federal Electoral Institute, for allegedly mismanaging financial resources and using treasury funds for "non-partisan activities."
Made reference to the fines levied by the IFE, criticizing the effort to "treat all parties equally".
[11] Guillermo Calderón claimed that an "annual plan" was in development to help structure the party and achieving a presence throughout the country to compete in the legislative elections.
He asserted that the projection of PAS for 2003 must be applied in order not to lose its registration with the IFE and allow them to participate in the next electoral local elections.
The PAS defined itself centrist and forbade to fit into the traditional spectrum of right or left;[4] however, it was considered right-wing as it’s precursor and just about most its members appeared from the dissolved Mexican Democratic Party.