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government going to the extremes of stealing computer equipment and objects of historic importance. Alfonso Portillo fled to Mexico with an impressive amount of money stolen from military funds, the national hospital, and the revenue service. Guatemala made a formal request for the deportation of Portillo to face charges of embezzlement, however, Mexico has never revoked diplomatic asylum once it is granted to a person.
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the spread of the two gangs across the United States, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and even Italy and Spain. There is a zone of Guatemala City, "El Gallito" which is recognized as being outside of Government control, it belongs to the drug lords that inhabit it. Barrio "El Gallito" is located in Zone 3, three kilometres (2 mi) away from the National Palace where the Government's offices are located.
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FRG candidate Efrain Rios Mont from the race. The TSE argued that as a formal putschist, he was banned by the constitution from ever becoming president. The FRG argued that since the events in which the former general participated predate the constitution, he was eligible for presidential office. Common sense argued that if such a clause was not retroactive by nature it would have no point.
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The administration is facing growing financial difficulties, potentially in part due to 60% of the population being considered "poor" and therefore ineligible for taxation. The SAT (superintendence of tributary administration), the revenue service, is therefore obligated to tax the middle class which
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Though the constitution says nothing about it, the vice president runs the government like a prime minister while the president deals with foreign affairs, this can be seen regularly as the VP stands in for the president in many events that are traditionally presided by the President of the Republic.
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The media, which have a tradition of being independent and free, took it very personally and for the next month, every headline was about these events, and the participation of the ruling party in this day of terror. The FRG was protesting the ruling of the TSE (supreme electoral tribunal) to ban the
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is Guatemala's highest court. It comprises thirteen members, who serve concurrent five-year terms and elect a president of the Court each year from among their number. The Supreme Court has an Appeal Court formed by 43 members. When one of the Supreme Court is absent or cannot participate in a case,
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is Guatemala's constitutional court and only interprets the law in matters that affect the country's constitution. It is composed of five judges, elected for concurrent five-year terms each with a supplement, each serving one year as president of the Court: one is elected by Congress, one elected by
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In September 2006 the PNC (civil national police), in a joint action with the national military took by storm the Pavon detention centre, a prison with 1,500 inmates which until that date hadn't been requisitioned for 10 years and which was a hub of criminal activity. Some inmates, the guard of the
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The mara phenomenon originated in the United States in the 1980s, specifically in Los Angeles, among refugees fleeing civil wars in El Salvador and Guatemala. Later many members of the maras were deported from the United States to their countries of origin, and during the 1990s this has helped fuel
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continued to decline, although violent harassment of human rights workers presented a serious challenge to government authority. Common crime, aggravated by a legacy of violence and vigilante justice, presents another serious challenge. Impunity remains a major problem, primarily because democratic
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The Berger administration has been hailed in some circles for its work in devolution. Guatemala has always been a strongly centralized state and the administration sought to take halt the growing pre-eminence of the Capital. For example, the administration has engaged in mobile cabinets where the
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rather than a single one) won the elections, it is important to note that this was the first government in the history of democratic Guatemala that did not have an overwhelming majority in Congress. After he took office in January 2004 it was made public that the FRG had wildly ransacked the
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The 1999 presidential and legislative elections were considered by international observers to have been free and fair. Participation by women and indigenous voters was higher than in the recent past, although concerns remained regarding the accessibility of polling places in rural areas.
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They are not yet involved in high-level organized trafficking. That industry is of a different class of organized crime in Guatemala, with Mexican smugglers and top-ranking Guatemalan police officials regularly making headlines being caught with hundreds of kilograms of cocaine.
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Criminality has reached staggering proportions: about 200 murders per month and it is starting to affect the economy as many companies prefer to leave the country than face the growing corruption and insecurity. One significant problem is the ongoing gang warfare between the M18
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institutions, including those responsible for the administration of justice, have developed only a limited capacity to cope with this legacy. The government has stated it will require until 2002 to meet the target of increasing its tax burden (at about 10% of
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The political balance was disrupted in 2000 when allegations surfaced that the FRG had illegally altered legislation. Following an investigation, the Supreme Court stripped those involved, including President of Congress and FRG chief
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Drug trafficking has reached staggering proportions in Guatemala, with corruption extending to top positions of many branches of government. Various narco-mafias vie for control of the remote northern jungle regions of
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2006 saw the dismemberment of the GANA in the face of the 2007 elections. It fractured into many parties, damaging the ability of the government to get legislation through Congress.
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and handguns, they were massacred. Around 3,000 infantry and 4 tanks participated in the action. This was a milestone in the history of Guatemala and made national headlines.
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is starting to suffer under the burden. The SAT has become stringent in its application of the law seeking the full penalties of incarceration for tax evasion.
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was elected as the new President of Guatemala after huge anti-corruption demonstrations. He took office in January 2016. In January 2020,
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President and all his ministers will go into the country and change the seat of power every so often, to be "closer to the people".
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Guatemala is plagued by lynchings which severely blemish the country's humans rights record as a violation of due process of law.
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Guatemala's major diplomatic interests are regional security and increasingly, regional development and economic integration.
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of the UNE was elected president, defeating ex-general Otto Perez Molina of the PP. And in 2011, Retired General
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one of the Appeal Court takes its place. The president of the Supreme Court of Justice is also president of the
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chief of the mafioso what ran the prison and the leader himself resisted the onslaught of forces of law with
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the Supreme Court of Justice, one is appointed by the President, one is elected by Superior Council of the
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provides for a separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
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of the LIDER party. PĂ©rez Molina assumed office on 14 January 2012, and his vice president is
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is independent of the executive and the legislature. Guatemala is a Constitutional Republic.
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During the Presidential race, the FRG organized what will later be known as Black Thursday (
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and 333 other municipalities are governed by popularly elected mayors or councils.
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replaced Jimmy Morales as the President of Guatemala. Giammattei had won the
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has 158 members, elected for a four-year term, partially in departmental
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in August 2019 with his "tough-on-crime" agenda. In August 2023,
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Modern Guatemalan politics are still strongly affected by the
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won the presidential election in a runoff against populist
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Index

Guatemalan government
a series
Politics of Guatemala

Constitution of Guatemala
Human rights
LGBT rights
Abortion law
Capital punishment
President of Guatemala
Bernardo Arévalo
Vice President of Guatemala
Karin Herrera
Ministries
Secretariats
Guatemalan Congress

President
Nery Ramos
Judiciary
Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala
Constitutional Court of Guatemala
Barreto
Elections
2023
2019
2015
2011
2007
Departments

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