Guatemalan attorney general sanctioned internationally loses bid for third term


FILE PHOTO: Guatemala’s Attorney General Consuelo Porras delivers a message at the premises of the attorney general's office, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, May 7, 2024. REUTERS/Josue Decavele/File Photo

GUATEMALA CITY, April ⁠21 (Reuters) - Guatemalan Attorney General Consuelo Porras, a leading adversary of President ⁠Bernardo Arevalo who has faced international sanctions, is set to step ‌down next month after losing her re-election bid.

A commission of jurists left Porras off the official shortlist of candidates after four rounds of voting late on Monday, depriving her of ​a chance at a third four-year term.

Since assuming ⁠the role in 2018, Porras ⁠has been accused within Guatemala and abroad of leading a rollback of anti-corruption ⁠efforts ‌that had once made Guatemala an international case study in prosecuting impunity.Her tenure was marked by the prosecution or exile of ⁠judges, prosecutors and journalists linked to past anti-corruption cases.

The ​U.S., Canada, the European ‌Union and others sanctioned her for alleged corruption, persecution of human ⁠rights advocates ​and efforts to undermine Arevalo's 2023 election win. The United Nations said last month that Porras may have been involved in dozens of illegal adoptions in the ⁠1980s.

At a press conference last week, Arevalo said ​Porras could not be confirmed "for a position in which she has already proven that she is not only unsuitable, but also a danger to the nation."

Porras ⁠defended her credentials before the commission in her April 9 testimony, saying that the "requirements regarding suitability, competence, and good character for the position have always, always been met."

Porras and Arevalo did not reply to Reuters requests for comment ​on Tuesday. Porras can still file legal challenges ⁠to contest Monday's vote and attempt to be included on the list of ​finalists, although her time is limited, as Arevalo ‌must appoint a new attorney general ​by May 16.

(Reporting by Sofia Menchu; Additional reporting by Brendan O'Boyle; Writing by Jorge Ollero; Editing by Brendan O'Boyle and Howard Goller)

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