Guatemala’s Supreme Court of Justice has granted a permanent injunction to the party of progressive presidential candidate Bernardo Arévalo
Two days before Guatemala’s presidential runoff election, the Supreme Court of Justice granted a permanent injunction Friday to the party of progressive candidate Bernardo Arévalo, blocking a lower court’s order suspending the party’s legal status.
The high court had earlier blocked the suspension with a temporary injunction at the request of Arévalo’s Seed Movement.The new ruling can be appealed to Guatemala’s highest tribunal, the Constitutional Court. Prosecutors allege that some of the signatures submitted by the party were fictitious or belonged to dead people.
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