Guatemala's President Alejandro Giammattei speaks during an interview with Reuters at the National Palace of Culture in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on Jun 1, 2021. GUATEMALA CITY: Guatemala's President Alejandro Giammattei criticised the country's best-known graft prosecutor for what he said was a left-wing politicisation of the fight against corruption, a view at odds with strong US backing for his work.
He said he would ask Harris to channel rural support via the World Food Program and the government. Much US aid currently goes to non-governmental projects. US Ambassador to Guatemala William Popp last week said Washington was"working to robustly support" Sandoval, who is facing a legal challenge from a lawyer seeking to dismantle his unit. The US State Department declared Sandoval an"anti-corruption champion" in a February award.
Sandoval was among the prosecutors involved in the case. Giammattei was eventually acquitted. He denies wrongdoing.Giammattei's views reflect ideological faultlines stemming back to the country's civil war. Some other conservative Guatemalans believe CICIG and its allies in the justice system, civil society and Congress were seeking to steer the country to the left without winning elections. CICIG departed Guatemala in 2019.
In his first public comments on the controversy, Giammattei said the decision to bar Porras from the court was correct because complaints about technical violations in her selection had yet to be resolved. "It looks like there will be help," he said, adding that he didn't know how many doses or when they would arrive.
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