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Latest news on Bernardo Arévalo, Guatemala's new president, covering his inauguration, cabinet appointments, early actions in office, and plans to tackle corruption and insecurity.
Bernardo Arévalo, the son of former Guatemalan president Juan José Arévalo, was elected as the country's 52nd president in a surprise victory in the 2023 election. A member of the Movimiento Semilla party, Arévalo previously served as a congressman, ambassador to Spain, and deputy foreign minister.
Arévalo's inauguration on 15 January 2024 was briefly delayed due to congressional wrangling, but he has moved swiftly in his early days in office. He reversed security privileges for former officials, dismissed heads of several government agencies linked to corruption, and launched a new anti-extortion police unit. However, some analysts have noted a slowness in decision-making and a lack of strategy to maintain legislative alliances.
As president, Arévalo aims to address state corruption, boost employment, and promote policies to combat climate change and insecurity. He has also pledged major investments in education and healthcare. In his first international trip, Arévalo met with various European leaders to discuss Guatemala's relationships with the EU and its member states.
Arévalo's election marks a generational shift in Guatemalan politics, as he is the first son of a former president to be elected to the office. His surprising second-place finish in the first round and ultimate victory has shaken up the country's traditional political landscape. However, his reform agenda faces obstacles from entrenched interests and a fragmented Congress.
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