OAS says legal actions in Guatemala appear aimed at keeping president-elect from taking power

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The head of the Organization of American States' election observation mission to Guatemala has told the regional body that actions taken by Guatemala’s justice system against the Seed Movement party of President-elect Bernardo Arévalo appear to be aimed at preventing him from taking power.

President-elect and current congressman Bernardo Arévalo shakes hands with a street vendor as he leaves the Congress in Guatemala City, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. Guatemala’s Congress, which is controlled by the currently governing party, on Wednesday refused to recognize the seven lawmakers from Arevalo’s Seed Movement party, following the suspension of the party earlier this week.

Guatemala’s Congress, which is controlled by the currently governing party, on Wednesday refused to recognize the seven lawmakers from Arevalo’s Seed Movement party, following the suspension of the party earlier this week. President-elect and current congressman Bernardo Arévalo shakes hands with a street vendor as he leaves the Congress in Guatemala City, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023.

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