He ran in the 2004 Panamanian presidential election as the candidate of the Solidarity Party.
Endara had been a candidate in the 2004 elections for the Solidarity Party.
The Solidarity Party was an American political party in the state of Illinois.
This included attempts to gain the nomination of small independent parties which existed around the country, such as the Solidarity Party in Illinois.
He ran in the 2004 presidential election as the candidate of the Solidarity Party, on a platform of reducing crime and government corruption.
He remains there today as a leader of the Solidarity Party, having won re-election soon after the disclosure of his lurid past.
Recently he joined the Christian Solidarity Party and has become its leader.
The party changed its name in 1994 to the Christian Solidarity Party.
In the election of 1989 it won only 8 seats, coming second to the Solidarity Party.
In 1989, he merged his party with three minor parties and renamed it Solidarity Party.