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Prensa Libre, the second-most widely circulated newspaper in Guatemala [3] Al Día; Noticias Guatemala [4] Diario de Centro América, the nation's newspaper of public record [5] La Hora [6] El Metropolitano, based in Mixco; published twice each month [7] Nuestro Diario, the most widely circulated newspaper in Central America [8] El Periódico [9]
Vanguardia (English: Vanguard), formerly Vanguardia Liberal, is a Colombian regional newspaper, founded in September 1919 in Bucaramanga, Colombia, by Alejandro Galvis Galvis, whose descendants are its current owners. It was formerly known as Vanguardia Liberal, until it changed its name in March 2019 [1]
The Supreme Court of Justice was established by the Constitution of Guatemala (articles 203-222) and also operates under the legal framework set out in the Law of the Judicial Branch, Decree Number 2-89 of the Congress of the Republic of Guatemala and the General Regulation of the Courts, Agreement Number 36-2004. The Supreme Court is composed ...
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Guatemala's new leftist president, Bernardo Arevalo, took office on Monday after a tortuous delay that underlined the uphill struggle he faces to meet high expectations ...
The Progressive Liberal Party was a political party in Guatemala. [8] It had a nationalistic and liberal ideology. It was founded in 1922, and dissolved in 1944. The party, led by Jorge Ubico won the 1931 general election unopposed. [9] [10]
La Vanguardia Airport, an airport in Colombia; Vanguardia de la Ciencia, a Spanish science podcast and radio program; Vanguardia Awards, annual prizes awarded by La Vanguardia in Barcelona, Spain, since 2023; Vanguardia, a type of Cuban art
The Centro Nacional de Análisis y Documentación Judicial (National Center for Judicial Analysis and Documentation, CENADOJ), is a judicial-support entity located in Guatemala (Central Latin America). A government entity, it works as part of the Judicial Branch of Guatemala (Organismo Judicial de Guatemala).
This article lists political parties in Guatemala. Guatemala has a multi-party system , with two or three strong political parties and other parties that are electorally successful. According to law if a party fails to get 4% of the vote or at least one deputy in Congress , the party is canceled.