Disenchanted Guatemalans vote for new leader amid graft scandal

  • 9 years ago
Guatemalans are due to vote for a new president, new lawmakers and mayors on Sunday (Sept. 6).

But the general elections were overshadowed all week by a corruption scandal that has forced the president to resign and fueled deep mistrust in Guatemala’s politicians.

If, as expected, no candidate wins 50 percent of the vote, there will be a second round of voting on Oct. 25.

Up until Saturday (Sept. 5), voters staged protests calling for the elections to be postponed, saying the system is rotten and needs urgent change.

“The people are not getting a choice at all. The majority of candidates already seem like they would plunder our national coffers,” said protester Francisco Morales Lopez.

Leading contenders in the presidential election include conservative businessman Manuel Baldizon, comic actor Jimmy Morales and former First Lady Sandra Torres. All three have pledged to crack down on corruption.

President Otto Perez Molina resigned on Wednesday and has since been jailed to b

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