Former Presidents of Ibero-America Urge Oas to Look After Democratic Order in Guatemala
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Miami, U.S.A., Oct 29 (EFE).- Former presidents of Ibero-American countries urged the Organization of American States (OAS) on Wednesday to intervene to preserve democratic institutionality in Guatemala in the face of pressure from the Public Prosecutor's Office (Fiscalía), which is attempting to overthrow the government presided over by Bernardo Arévalo de León. In a statement, the Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas (IDEA), which i…
The Social Democratic Party of President Semilla is again under attack. The aim is apparently to cancel the elections of 2023. The ball is now in the Constitutional Court.
The Guatemalan Public Prosecutor’s Office, whose leadership is sanctioned for corruption by the European Union and the United States, has tried since the elections of 2023 to overthrow the government of President Bernardo Arévalo de León, although without success until now. The president described as a new attempt to “coup the state” the maneuver that occurred last Friday. Below are the keys to understanding this new political episode. Read also…
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