Guatemala Extends State of Prevention for Another 15 Days in Two Municipalities to Prevent Violence
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GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo extended the state of emergency for another 15 days Tuesday in two municipalities in the western department of Sololá, following a recent attack by armed men…
On December 14, the president of the Republic, Bernardo Arévalo, said that the department of Sololá is going through a critical moment for national security after a series of conflicts in the place. Therefore, after a meeting in the Council of Ministers, the president announced that they made the decision to declare the State of Prevention in the municipalities of Nahualá and Santa Catarina Ixtahuacán. This Tuesday, December 30, Arévalo announce…
Day by Day News Guatemala – The Guatemalan government extended the state of prevention for another 15 days in the municipalities of Nahualá and Santa Catarina Ixtahuacán, in the department of Sololá, due to the continued violence perpetrated by local armed groups. The measure was formalized through Government Decree 2-2025, published this Tuesday, December 30, in the Official Gazette. President Bernardo Arévalo justified the decision as part of …
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