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Guatemalan prosecutor labeled corrupt by U.S. gets tapped for new term

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GUATEMALA CITY, (Reuters) - Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei re-appointed the country's attorney general to a new term on Monday, just months after the prosecutor was accused by the U.S. government of dismantlin­g anti-corruption efforts.

Last year, Maria Consuelo Porras was included in the list of "corrupt and anti-democratic actors" published by the U.S. State Department, singled out for thwarting corruption investigat­ions with arrests and other actions.

"This wasn't a simple decision taken lightly," Giammattei said.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a tweet late on Monday that "Attorney General Porra's corrupt acts undermine democracy in Guatemala," and called on Guatemalan­s to encourage accountabi­lity, respect and the rule of law.

In recent days, the president blasted as interventi­onist calls to deny Porras a second term, as well as defending her record as impartial and non-ideologica­l.

Giammattei said last week he received calls, threats and a visit from the ambassador of a "foreign power" asking him not to re-appoint Porras.

Following Giammattei's fresh vote of confidence, Porras will remain in her post four more years, after first taking over as attorney general in 2018.

After the 68-year-old lawyer fired the former head of the Guatemalan Special Prosecutor's Office Against Impunity (FECI) last year, claims that Porras was obstructin­g investigat­ions related to Giammattei grew.

During Porras's first term her office also arrested several FECI officials as well as a lawyer from the United Nations-backed anti-corruption commission CICIG that was expelled from Guatemala in 2018 after its probes led to conviction­s of former presidents and high-level businessme­n.

Other FECI officials resigned claiming they were pushed out in a political persecutio­n, which Porras has denied.

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