Guatemala's attorney general asks authorities to act against pro-democracy protests
by Newsdesk
11 hours ago
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) Guatemalas attorney general on Monday called for the government to act against largely peaceful protesters, who have taken to the streets for weeks demanding her resignation for what they say are clear attempts to undermine their nations democracy.
Protests broke out in Guatemala two weeks ago following one of the most tumultuous elections in the countrys recent history. The protests are fueled by accusations that Attorney General Consuelo Porras has tried to prevent President-elect Bernardo Arévalo from taking office in January.
Since emerging as a political contender earlier this year, Arévalo a progressive outsider challenging the elite who have long controlled the Central American nation and his Seed Movement party have faced waves of legal attacks. Those only ramped up when he won the countrys elections in August.
The attacks have included raids on electoral facilities and the suspension of Arévalos political party, effectively handicapping his ability to govern.
Such moves against the incoming leader prompted Indigenous groups and rural-dwellers long disenfranchised in Guatemalan society to call for an indefinite strike, which began with 14 blockades. Now two weeks into protests, the blockades have since expanded to block more than 80 roads throughout the country.
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Attorney General Consuelo Porras