Guatemalan farmers demand a new attorney general free from corruption
Peasant organizations in Guatemala have intensified their demonstrations, urging the selection of a new attorney general capable of safeguarding independence and transparency in efforts to combat corruption, and these protests underscore mounting public frustration over what many see as stalled progress in pursuing cases tied to the misuse of public resources.
Protesters from various regions across the country argue that the current justice system is failing to meet citizens’ expectations. They are demanding the selection of an authority capable of acting without political pressure and restoring trust in institutions responsible for investigating and prosecuting wrongdoing.
Throughout the protests, demonstrators have organized marches and gatherings in key locations, emphasizing the need for a transparent selection process for the next attorney general. They have also warned that mobilizations will continue if their demands are not addressed.
Guatemala’s political landscape has been marked by ongoing tensions surrounding the judicial system and concerns about the independence of key authorities. Social organizations believe that the appointment of the next attorney general will be crucial for the country’s efforts to combat corruption.
Amid this context, various sectors have called for dialogue and the implementation of mechanisms to ensure a legitimate and credible process. Meanwhile, the protests continue to highlight the urgency of reforms aimed at strengthening the rule of law.