
Q&A: A Year in Review for Guatemala’s President Bernardo Arévalo
As President Bernardo Arévalo enters his second year in office, Guatemala faces a challenging political landscape. His first year was…
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As President Bernardo Arévalo enters his second year in office, Guatemala faces a challenging political landscape. His first year was…
Guatemala held general elections on June 25, with Bernardo Arévalo, the progressive leader of the Movimiento Semilla party, unexpectedly launching…
Guatemala will hold general elections for president, legislators, and mayors in June 2023, in a context of deterioration of human…
When 15 Maya Q’eqchi’ indigenous women became the first to win a case against former military officials in 2016, they…
Ana María Méndez-Dardón, Central America Director at WOLA, says the region’s democracies are facing one of the most fragile moments…
On June 21 a new law targeting non-governmental organizations in Guatemala came into effect. Reforms to the law governing the…
After 12 historic and productive years, the mandate of Guatemala’s unique anti-corruption commission, the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala…
A caravan of an estimated 7,000 migrants, including many families and women with children, originated in Central America and is…
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