The party was established on 20 January 2007 by
Harold Caballeros. It contested the
2011 general elections in alliance with
Encuentro por Guatemala, nominating nominated Caballeros as its presidential candidate; Suger finished fifth in a field of ten candidates with 6% of the vote. In the Congressional elections the parties won six of the 158 seats. After the alliance with
Encuentro por Guatemala ended, the party contested the elections in
2015 alone with
Zury Ríos, the daughter of general and military dictator
Efraín Ríos Montt, as its presidential candidate. Together with vice-presidential candidate
Juan Luis Mirón, she received 6% of the vote. In the congressional elections the party received 4% of the vote and won five seats. In April 2019 congressional candidate
Julio Rosales, who stood for a seat in
Retalhuleu, was dismissed from the party after an arrest warrant from the Texas District Court concerning the production and distribution of heroin, was executed in Guatemala City. In
2019 the party nominated
Isaac Farchi as its presidential candidate. His campaign focused on corruption and security issues in Guatemala, naming Israel as a positive role model for the latter. He received about 6% of the vote. In the legislative elections the party increased its vote share slightly to 4.7%, winning seven seats. After the elections the party supported the agenda of President
Alejandro Giammattei and supported the election of
Shirley Rivera for President of the Congress in October 2021. ==Election results==