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Li Zhou @ Vox · 07/05/2023 16:55 EDT

The troubling court decision roiling Guatemala’s elections, explained

Electoral authorities review electoral records projected on a screen at the Electoral Process Operations Center in Guatemala City on July 4, 2023. | Orlando Estrada/AFP/Getty Images“[This] is a major, major threat to the country’s democracy.” This past weekend, Guatemala’s Constitutional Court paused the certification of its recent election results after 10 political parties disputed the outcome and called for a review of the returns. It’s an unprecedented move that could potentially spur a recount, and one

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