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Left: 61%
Center: 28%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Bernardo Arévalo?Bernardo Arévalo often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 61%
Center: 28%
11%
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Bernardo Arévalo Anuncia Que Se Reunirá Con Claudia Sheinbaum Para Tratar Tema De Seguridad

Bernardo Arévalo · GuatemalaThe president of the Republic, Bernardo Arévalo, spoke after the altercation that took place during a citation in Congress, in which Congressman Luis Aguirre, of the Cabal bench, threw a rim on the table in protest of the bad state of the roads in front of the Minister of Communications, Miguel Ángel Díaz. The president called the action an unacceptable aggression and pointed out that he has instructed all government officials to withdraw from a…Read Article
President Condemns Aggression of Member of Parliament Against the Minister of Communications

Bernardo Arévalo · GuatemalaA recent immigration agreement between Guatemala and the United States, ratified and formalized by President Bernardo Arévalo through the Official Journal, has generated concerns and comparisons due to its apparent similarities with a “safe third country” agreement, although it has not been legally classified as such. The agreement, formalized by means of an exchange of diplomatic notes, states that Guatemala will receive Central American nation…Read Article
Guatemala-u.s. Migration Agreement Raises Doubts About Similarities with “Safe Third Country”
Guatemalan President Evaluates School Program Before Strike - News Press Latina
Piedras en el camino
“Falta de solidaridad y conciencia”: Arévalo se refiere a bloqueos en medio de emergencia nacional por temblores
Taiwan ambassador reaffirms Guatemala partnership amid China's regional expansion
Coverage: 2 sources
Guatemala's Cultural Sector Has a Lot to Teach, Said Arévalo - News Press Latina
Guatemala’s President Denies New Asylum Deal with US
60% Center coverage: 38 sources
Guatemala Offers Asylum to Nicaraguan Migrants Deported by U.S.
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Secretary of Security Signs Border Surveillance Agreement with Guatemala
100% Center coverage: 1 sources