The Humanist Party is a Mexican political party established in 2014 that was dissolved as a national party in 2015. However, it did manage to obtain the minimum number of votes in Mexico City, so its regional party was allowed to remain. The Humanist Party was a centralist party and defined itself as a “cross-organization without extremism,” . With its background in both conservative and liberal parties, it was able to embrace both sides, while keeping their pragmatic, agrarian views. The party was known to be pragmatic and wanted what was best for the nation. With agriculture as their main platform, the Humanists were seen looking to resources and weighing options; usually choosing the best option for the nation.