New Era of Justice: Gabriel Estuardo Garcia Luna Appointed as Guatemala’s Attorney General
Guatemala's President Bernardo Arevalo has appointed Gabriel Estuardo Garcia Luna as the new attorney general, replacing Consuelo Porras. This appointment follows a court-ordered review of the selection process. Arevalo emphasizes the importance of an impartial justice system and wishes Garcia clarity in his new role.
In a significant shift for Guatemala's legal landscape, President Bernardo Arevalo has appointed Gabriel Estuardo Garcia Luna as the nation's new attorney general. Garcia Luna, known for his legal expertise, steps into the role amidst calls for a justice system free from political influence.
President Arevalo made the announcement following a rigorous review process conducted by Guatemala's Constitutional Court, which had temporarily paused the selection process due to concerns over the exclusion of the current Attorney General, Consuelo Porras. The court's intervention underscores the contentious nature of Porras's tenure, marked by allegations of corruption and undermining democratic processes.
Garcia Luna, set to assume his new position on May 17, is tasked with leading an impartial justice system that serves the Guatemalan people above political interests. Arevalo's move is seen as an effort to steer the nation's judiciary towards greater integrity and independence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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