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Understanding the opposition to Roberto Molina Barreto’s potential return to the Constitutional Court

Lawyer Roberto Molina Barreto, widely recognized for his long-standing connections with Guatemalan political and military figures including Efraín Ríos Montt and Otto Pérez Molina, has now surfaced as the Congress’s…

June 20, 2026

Confronting corporate and political interests in Guatemala’s Indigenous regions

Amid ongoing exclusion and repression, Indigenous communities in Guatemala continue to speak out against the dominant power structures attempting to silence them, and despite intimidation, criminalization, and ongoing legal actions,…

June 20, 2026

The struggle for fair elections at USAC amid claims of judicial bias

A recent report claims that Guatemala’s Constitutional Court (CC) granted favorable treatment to Walter Mazariegos, the current rector of the University of San Carlos (USAC), throughout a disputed university election…

June 20, 2026

How organized crime groups are pushing the Guatemalan government to the brink

The expanding reach and authority of gangs in Guatemala have exposed the government’s struggle to confront organized crime, as a series of coordinated assaults across multiple regions plunged communities into…

June 18, 2026

Senate to probe alleged extortion of judges and government influence by PSOE figures

The Popular Party (PP) is intensifying its political offensive against corruption cases linked to the PSOE and the current government. The PP’s spokesperson in the Senate, Alicia García, announced two…

June 18, 2026

Corruption cover-up: how the UNOPS case was manipulated by the Public Prosecutor

A recent report claims that Guatemala’s Public Prosecutor’s Office (MP) manufactured evidence in the case linked to the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), asserting that the probe uncovered…

June 18, 2026

judicial probe uncovers plan to archive cases through €300,000 bribe

A National Court ruling describes how a suspected network connected to the PSOE allegedly sought to offer a €300,000 bribe to anti-corruption prosecutor José Grinda. Judge Santiago Pedraz indicates that…

June 18, 2026

Zapatero under scrutiny for alleged tax fraud and illegal jewelry possession

Former Spanish president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is currently being scrutinized for suspected tax evasion and smuggling after authorities uncovered a collection of around one hundred jewelry pieces worth €1.3…

June 16, 2026

Understanding the scope of the PP campaign against the PSOE plot

The Popular Party (PP) has launched a digital campaign featuring an interactive website designed to highlight alleged cases of corruption linked to the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE). According to…

June 16, 2026

Agreement No. 001-SG-2025 and the debate on lifetime diplomatic passports in Honduras

The approval in 2025 of regulations on diplomatic and official passports by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has sparked a debate over the scope of privileges associated…

June 14, 2026

partisan polarization and the legislative presidency of Luis Redondo

The presidency of the National Congress of Honduras, occupied by Luis Rolando Redondo Guifarro from January 25, 2022, to January 20, 2026, was characterized by ongoing political friction, persistent debates…

June 14, 2026

missing documentation in SEDESOL funds linked to Luis Redondo resolutions

The Superior Court of Accounts (TSC) has implicated former National Congress President Luis Redondo in the SEDESOL scandal, identifying him as one of those responsible for authorizing the use of…

June 14, 2026

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  • Understanding the opposition to Roberto Molina Barreto’s potential return to the Constitutional Court
  • Confronting corporate and political interests in Guatemala’s Indigenous regions
  • The struggle for fair elections at USAC amid claims of judicial bias
  • How organized crime groups are pushing the Guatemalan government to the brink
  • Senate to probe alleged extortion of judges and government influence by PSOE figures

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