Guatemalan President-elect Bernardo Arévalo de León Friday said there was “a coup d état in progress” in his country, with many organizations wanting to “break the constitutional order and violate democracy” by attacking him and his Semilla Movement party.
The Brazilian government expressed concern about the political situation in the country, after the announcement of the provisional suspension of the legal personality of the Semilla Movement, the party of the candidate elected in the last election. EFE/ Esteban Biba Academic Bernardo Arévalo de León, 64, from the progressive Semilla…
By David Toro Escobar Guatemala City, Aug 31 (EFE) – The provisional suspension of the Semilla Movement of Guatemala’s president-elect, Bernardo Arevalo, and the decision by Congress not to recognize his party create an unprecedented transfer of power conundrum. On Wednesday night, Congressman Samuel Perez, head of the parliamentary bloc, said that these are “systematic …
In two weeks, Chile will observe the 50th anniversary of one of the darkest moments in Latin America’s tortuous chapter of the Cold War: the coup d’état by General Augusto
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