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  2. Guatemala–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala became engaged in a civil war. During this time period, Mexico became home to more than 45,000 Guatemalan refugees and asylum seekers, most of them of indigenous descent. [3] Mexico was host to the peace talks between Guatemalan government officials and rebels. Since the end of the civil war, relations between both ...

  3. Politics of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Guatemala is a Constitutional Republic. Guatemala's 1985 Constitution provides for a separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. Modern Guatemalan politics are still strongly affected by the Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996).

  4. Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala is a constitutional democratic republic whereby the President of Guatemala is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Congress of the Republic.

  5. Central American Parliament - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. 14°36′57″N90°30′38″W14.61583301682892°N 90.5105865068205°W. The Central American Parliament (Spanish: Parlamento Centroamericano), also known as PARLACEN, is the political institution and parliamentary body of the Central American Integration System (SICA). Its headquarters are in Guatemala City.

  6. Guatemala's corruption is thrust into international spotlight ...

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    The Guatemalan government’s clumsy interference with its presidential election has turned a global spotlight on rampant corruption that previously had received only limited international attention.

  7. Guatemala–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    According to a world opinion poll, 82% of Guatemalans view the United States positively in 2002 [ 2 ] According to the 2012 United States Global Leadership Report, 41% of Guatemalans approve of U.S. leadership, with 16% disapproving and 43% uncertain. [ 3 ] In 2017, 67% of Guatemalans had either a "good" or "very good" perception of the United ...

  8. Central American Integration System - Wikipedia

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    The Central American Integration System (Spanish: Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana, or SICA) has been the economic and political organization of Central American states since 1 February 1993. On 13 December 1991, the ODECA countries (Spanish: Organización de Estados Centroamericanos) signed the Protocol of Tegucigalpa, extending ...

  9. Constitution of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of Guatemala of 1985 is legally divided into three parts: Dogmatic Part: Article 1 to Article 139. Considered the most important part of the charter, these articles enumerate the fundamental rights and freedoms. Organic Part: Article 140 to Article 262. These articles establish the Organization of the State and ...