By ensuring that their beliefs are not above the laws, the Autonomous Council of Native Peoples and Neighborhoods (CAPIBO), is separated from the act of sacrifice in it ritual held this day, in the facilities of the Senate of the Republic and organized by the senator of Morena, Adolfo Gomez.
“We make it known that we have performed dances and have offered seeds to our mother earth. This has been our respectful way throughout the country, therefore we demand respect from those who performed this ceremony, it was carried out without authorization in our territory,” said CAPYBO, in a statement signed by Adriana Fabjaké Poblano Ramos, Presidential Councilor.
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The Council, which is a body of representation and participation that supports the recognition of the ancestral identity of the Native Peoples and combats the impact of colonization on their lands and territories, clarified that its commitment “is to the construction of a society in PEACE and SAFE, where no belief, ideology, belonging or practice is above others different from ours”
They pointed out that, in accordance with the second constitutional article that reads: “The right of indigenous peoples to self-determination will be exercised in a constitutional framework of autonomy that ensures national unity,” sacrificial acts in public spaces that are not sacred or consecrated for the development of our cultural and ancestral identity practices contravenes the constitutional pact to maintain unity.
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“We consider fundamental the importance of observing the law as the foundation of the social pact. While it is true that we have been dispossessed, invaded and made invisible, breaking the laws is not the path we have chosen; on the contrary, we have worked decisively and for many generations to be recognized and respected by the rest of society and this has implied advances and setbacks in Mexican laws’ they refer in a statement.
They clarified that, like many other representations of towns and communities, they are members of the Pact for Anahuac, “but this event was not agreed upon by the assembly (tlahtokan) that is why we distance ourselves from those who have organized and executed that practice, which is not part of nor of our worldview, traditions, uses and customs or current ritual practices.”
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Arévalo appoints 12 other governors; 2 are pending
The Executive has already appointed 20 of the 22 departmental governors, through a process that has been criticized due to the delay in the execution of works.
Facade of the National Palace of Culture, headquarters of the Government of Guatemala. (Photo: Hemeroteca PL) photo Carlos Hernández 08/17/2023
President Bernardo Arévalo appointed another 12 departmental governors this Thursday, April 25, thereby completing 20 of the list of 22 representatives of the Executive in the province, the Government of the Republic reported.
These appointments come after the mayor showed their dissatisfaction with the slowness of the process, since, as they say, it will have an impact on the hauling works.
According to the Government of these 12 governors, five were elected through the shortlist presentation procedure, while the other seven were selected by the president himself.
Selected by shortlists
- Sololá: Édgar Benjamín Tuy Bixcul (starter) and Félix Rubén Ajú Pérez (substitute)
- Suchitepéquez: Aura Mariana Enríquez Cotton (owner)
- Petén: Mauricio José Acevedo (starter)
- Escuintla: Vivian Gabriela Mayorga de Estada (substitute)
- Chiquimula: Álvaro Augusto Noguera Flores (substitute)
“These appointments were made on the basis of shortlists sent by the Departmental Development Councils (Cocode),” the Government details in a statement.
He adds that in the case of the departments whose CODEDE did not send a shortlist, repeated candidates or failed to comply with the deadlines established in the Law, “the President, directly applying the Constitution, elected governors, considering the general list of candidates proposed in each department, according to established criteria. in the ruling of file 4241-2022, of the Constitutional Court.”
In these cases, the president decided to make the following appointments:
- Alta Verapaz: Dilia Margarita Co Coy (starter) and Alfredo Chub Coy (alternate)
- Huehuetenango: Elsa Hernandez Mendez (starter) and Sebastian Alfredo Lopez Camposeco (substitute)
- Izabal: Carlos Enrique Tenas Martínez (starter) and Gilda Ismelda Córdova Pacheco (substitute)
- Jutiapa: Diana Maria Herrera Zepeda (starter) and Julio Palma Figueroa (alternate)
- Quetzaltenango: Aldo Fernando Herrera Schell (starter) and Mayra Leticia López Sosa (substitute)
- Sacatepequez: Maria Angelina Aspuac Con (starter) and Sochil Escarlet Acajabon (substitute)
- Chimaltenango: María del Tránsito Calan Hernández (owner)
“In the case of Baja Verapaz and Retalhuleu, a new shortlist has been requested from the Codede, considering that the candidates sent are not repositories of public trust,” says the Executive.
Other appointments
Eight other governors had previously been appointed
- In the department of Guatemala, the titular governor is Diego Eduardo de León Barrios; and the substitute, Cristian Joselito Tzorin García
- In El Progreso, only Karoll Elyana Paredes Zacarías was named titular governor
- Delfina Celestina García Reyes was appointed governor of Totonicapán and the substitute was pending
- In Quiché, Mélinton Estuardo Solórzano Rivera is named as starter and Hector Morán Vin as substitute
- Gladis Judith Vasquez Lopez, is appointed acting governor of Jalapa; and Brenda del Carmen Raymundo Guzman, as alternate
- Francisco Arturo Echeverría Jordan is named substitute in Zacapa
- In San Marcos, Rolando López Crisóstomo was appointed as a substitute
- In Santa Rosa, Allan Javier Melgar Solares was appointed as alternate governor
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