Guatemala’s Morales must rely on public to tackle corruption
José Quiñones, Rodolfo Alegría and Alvaro Castellanos
Public anger against widespread corruption among Guatemala’s political elite helped propel former comedian Jimmy Morales to the presidency in a sweeping election victory on Sunday, but while lawyers support the result, they fear his negligible support in Congress could see him struggle to fulfil his campaign pledge to stamp out corruption.
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