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02 Jul 2023 | 08:52 AM UTC

Guatemala: Protests possible nationwide as of July 2 after Constitutional Court suspends results of recent election

Protests possible across Guatemala as of July 2 after Constitutional Court suspends results of recent election. Tight security likely.

Informational

Event

Protests are possible across Guatemala after the Constitutional Court passed an order on July 1 that the Supreme Electoral Tribunal must suspend the results of the June 25 national elections, which was the first round of the presidential election. The suspension comes pending an investigation into alleged election irregularities. Opponents of the current government may question the validity and motivation of the suspension.

Protests are possible near government buildings nationwide, particularly in Guatemala City, over the coming days. Heightened security and localized transport disruptions are likely near protest sites. Clashes between protesters and police cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Avoid all protests. If clashes occur, immediately take shelter in a secure, non-government building. Heed the directives of authorities. Monitor local news sources for further information.