US warns against efforts to interfere with Guatemala election result
Frontrunner Sandra Torres alleged votes were manipulated after centrist Bernardo Arevalo claimed surprise runner-up spot
Staff and agencies
Mon 3 Jul 2023 13.07 EDT
The US has issued a warning over possible efforts to interfere with Guatemalas presidential election result, after the countrys top court ordered ballots from the first-round vote be reviewed, setting up the potential for a recount.
US secretary of state Antony Blinken said Washington had endorsed findings from observers over the votes validity, and said undermining the outcome would be a grave threat to democracy with far-reaching implications.
Guatemalas top court on Saturday ordered ballots from the 25 June election to be reviewed after the frontrunners party and allies challenged the results.
Sandra Torres, a former first lady who won the first round, has alleged votes were manipulated. Bernardo Arevalo, who bucked forecasts to become a close runner-up to Torres, described Torress vote review request as lacking legal merit and endangering the electoral process.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/03/us-warning-guatemala-election-result