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In addition, the flag bearer of the Semilla Movement, American Ambassador Liliana Ayalde and Guatemalan Judge Claudia Escobar took part, expressing their commitment to strengthening institutions.
He is also considering meetings with senior State Department officials and, as he announced in an earlier message, has been invited to be the keynote speaker at the Inter-American Dialogue Gala.
The aim of the trip, which lasts until next Friday, is to present the situation in Guatemala and the transition process and to point out lines of cooperation for the future.
Arévalo explained that in her absence, Vice President-elect Karin Herrera will continue to coordinate the transition of government in order to make progress in the preparation of the sector teams that will take office on January 14, 2024.
Guatemala’s president-elect reported early last month that he had resumed his trip to the United States, which had been interrupted days earlier due to the crisis caused by actions by the Ministry of State (MP) against the Supreme Electoral Court.
He then attended a meeting in Washington with the American Society/Council of the America, where he laid out the outlines of his executive’s plan.
He added that at this point he referred to the measures that should be taken in terms of growth, job creation and the well-being of the land of the quetzal.
He warned of the problem that the actions of the deputies and Consuelo Porras pose for democracy, openly referring to the head of this unit, in line with her previous statements advocating a coup.
At the end of September last year, the professor also traveled to Mexico at the invitation of the Puebla group meeting.
A sit-in by Mayan indigenous authorities in front of the House of Representatives for the 38th consecutive day demands the resignation of Porras and several of his officials and defends democracy against attempts to undermine the popular will expressed in the elections.
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