Government analyzes Arévalo’s proposal to continue the transition process

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2023-09-22 18:28:44

After the President-Elect, Bernardo Arévalo, reported through a statement that he has made a methodological proposal, through a letter sent to President Giammattei, to resume work meetings within the Government transition process, the Communication Secretariat Social of the Presidency, reported that the letter mentioned by the president-elect was received yesterday at 4:10 p.m. and its content is under respective analysis.

By Margarita Girón

According to Arévalo’s statement, this document requests that, starting Monday, September 25, on a date and time agreed directly between the sectoral teams, sectoral work meetings be resumed at the level of each of the ministries. and secretariats, between the technical teams of each government entity and those of the transition team, in the facilities designated by each entity

for the effect. According to the President-Elect, this request is made in response to the suggestion of the Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro.

Furthermore, he points out that the transition process, which began on September 4, with the accompaniment of the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, in which President Alejandro Giammattei delivered a methodology to facilitate the transfer of information between outgoing and incoming authorities, was threatened by the escalation of judicial and illegal political persecution by the Public Ministry (MP).

“The transition team of the elected duo trusts that, as long as the tension generated between the administrative formality and the political viability of the process is resolved through the legal actions filed, progress can be made with the exchange of the necessary administrative information,” he says. Arévalo in the statement. Statement shared by the President-Elect, Bernardo Arévalo.

WHY WAS THE PROCESS SUSPENDED?

On September 12, Arévalo reported that, due to the lack of political guarantees, they would withdraw from the transition process with the government of Alejandro Giammattei.

“We have informed President Alejandro Giammattei that we are temporarily suspending our participation in the administrative transition process, while the necessary political conditions are reestablished,” President-elect Arévalo assured at the time.

This situation was “regretted” by the current Government and they invited the Elected Government to evaluate the measure.

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