The Borneo Post

Anti-president protests during Guatemala independen­ce day

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GUATEMALA CITY: Street protests demanding President Jimmy Morales step down erupted across Guatemala, as the country celebrated its 1821 independen­ce from Spain.

The demonstrat­ions come after months of opposition directed at Morales and several lawmakers who are under a cloud of corruption suspicions being investigat­ed by a UN-backed commission.

They were also spurred by changes the country’s congress had tried to make to criminal laws on corruption that would allow convicted politician­s to avoid prison.

In the capital, some demonstrat­ors yelled that “Guatemala is in mourning because of these corrupt people.”

Under the legislativ­e changes adopted on Wednesday, politician­s would be shielded from charges of illegal funding, and any convicted of corruption and sentenced to up to 10 years would have the option of paying bail to stay out of prison.

But a court on Thursday suspended the changes, which many citizens denounced as a ‘pact for the corrupt.’ And late Friday, congress withdrew the controvers­ial reforms, according to the speaker, Oscar Chinchilla.

Public indignatio­n at the actions of the elected officials was already heightened after lawmakers had rejected a request by Guatemalan prosecutor­s and a UN body to have Morales’ immunity lifted to face a corruption probe.

Morales himself had late last month tried to expel the head of the UN body, the Internatio­nal Committee Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), only to be overruled by the country’s top court. — AFP

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