Guatemala’s President Names Gabriel Estuardo Garcia as New Attorney General

GUATEMALA CITY, May 5 (Reuters) – Guatemala’s President ⁠Bernardo ⁠Arevalo has named ⁠Gabriel Estuardo Garcia Luna, a former judge and ​university professor, as the Central American nation’s new attorney general, Arevalo ‌said in an address to ‌the nation on Tuesday.

Last month, Guatemala’s Constitutional Court ⁠froze the ⁠process and ordered a review of the finalists after ​a shortlist drew attention when it left off current Attorney General Consuelo Porras.

A new list was later voted on by a committee ​of jurists and presented to Arevalo, allowing him to proceed ⁠with selecting ⁠a candidate.

Porras, a ⁠leading ​adversary of Arevalo, has been sanctioned by the U.S., Canada, the European ​Union and others ⁠for alleged corruption, persecution of human rights advocates and efforts to undermine Arevalo’s 2023 election. Porras has denied accusations against her.

“This is a time to learn from our history. Justice ⁠has all too often been a tool of revenge. It is ⁠time to leave that past behind,” Arevalo said, hailing a “new chapter” and wishing Garcia clarity and resolve as he takes up the post.

Garcia is currently serving as a criminal adviser to the top prosecutor’s office.

Arevalo said the attorney general is mandated not to serve “the incumbent president or any particular or spurious political interests, but ⁠to serve an independent and impartial justice system dedicated to the people who make up the Guatemalan nation.”

Garcia will take up the post from May 17, Arevalo said.

(Reporting ​by Sofia Menchu and Sarah Morland; Editing by ​Himani Sarkar and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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