Arévalo Appoints New Attorney General: A Break from Corruption
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo appointed Gabriel Estuardo García Luna as the new attorney general, ending a long-standing conflict with former prosecutor Consuelo Porras. Porras was criticized globally for obstructing anti-corruption efforts. García Luna, an experienced attorney, steps in to restore integrity to Guatemala's judiciary.
In a pivotal move, Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo appointed Gabriel Estuardo García Luna as the new attorney general.
This decision ends years of conflict with former prosecutor Consuelo Porras, known for her controversial tenure marred by allegations of corruption and bias.
García Luna, a seasoned attorney, is entrusted with restoring the independence and credibility of an office struggling under Porras’ shadow.
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