the electoral court guarantees the result of the presidential election that the prosecution wanted to cancel

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2023-12-09 05:11:00

Guatemala’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal affirmed Friday that the results of the presidential election won by Bernardo Arévalo “are official and unalterable”, after the prosecutor’s office announced that the elections should be canceled due to alleged irregularities during the first round.

The Guatemalan prosecutor’s office had earlier considered “null and void” the presidential election won in August by Mr. Arévalo, provoking the ire of the Organization of American States (OAS) which immediately denounced an “attempted coup”. ‘State”.

“The results are validated, official and unalterable”, the elected officials “must take office” next January “otherwise there is a breakdown in the constitutional order”, declared the president of the TSE, Blanca Alfaro, during a conference Press.

The president of the TSE responded thus to the prosecutor, Leonor Morales, who had affirmed that the prosecution’s investigations showed that there had been ” anomalies in the drafting of the minutes closing the vote count” and that, consequently, “the elections of the president, the vice-president, the deputies (…) are automatically null and void”.

According to her, the minutes had not been approved “by the plenary” of the TSE, and therefore should not have been used to record the results.

The head of the prosecutor’s office against impunity, Rafael Curruchiche, present alongside Ms. Morales, said he intended to “present this criminal information to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal for analysis in the coming days” and that this It will be up to him to make “the decision on the matter”.

Despite Mr. Curruchiche’s assertion that all “the information that was recorded in the closing act and the ballots in all polling stations should be canceled”, the TSE’s response was not long in coming. .

It responds to the request of the OAS General Secretariat, calling on “President Alejandro Giammattei, the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court of Justice, and the Congress” in Guatemala to “defend the institutions and the constitutional order of the country by taking action against the perpetrators of this attack, in order to preserve democracy in Guatemala.

The secretariat of the organization established in Washington and which has 35 member states had judged that “the acts and declarations of prosecutors Rafael Curruchiche and Leonor Morales constitute a revision of the constitutional order of the country, an infringement of the rule of law , and a violation of the human rights of the population of their country”.

“The attempt to invalidate this year’s general elections constitutes the worst form of democratic disintegration and the consolidation of political fraud against the will of the people,” added the OAS.

At a press conference, Bernardo Arévalo once again denounced an “absurd, ridiculous and perverse coup d’état”, urging Guatemalans to “energetically defend” the “possibility of building another country”.

Through its head of diplomacy Josep Borrell, the European Union condemned “unequivocally the attempts” to cancel the election of Mr. Arévalo “based on false accusations of fraud”.

“Out with the corrupt”

The suspicions of irregularities constitute, according to Mr. Arévalo’s supporters, a new attempt by the prosecutor’s office led by Attorney General Consuelo Porras (placed on a list of corrupt actors by the United States), to prevent the inauguration on January 14 of the president-elect.

Mr. Arévalo surprisingly won the presidential election on a program to fight corruption.

In mid-November, the prosecutor’s office made a request to lift the immunity of Mr. Arévalo and his elected vice-president Karin Herrera for a case of occupation of a public university from May 2022 to June 2023.

Other legal maneuvers led to the suspension of his political party.

The United States, the European Union, the UN and the OAS have repeatedly strongly criticized the actions of the prosecution against the president-elect.

The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Guatemala expressed “concern about actions that appear intended to undermine the integrity of the electoral process and the rule of law.”

Bernardo Arévalo led an “anti-corruption” demonstration on Thursday which brought together thousands of people in the capital and also called for the ouster of Ms. Porras.

“We are marching in unity for this country which will prosper despite the corrupt,” he declared during this “March for Democracy” to cries of “Out with the corrupt!”.

12/09/2023 04:09:47 – Guatemala (AFP) – © 2023 AFP

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