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Roberto Molina Barreto: an ally of traditional powers and his path back to the CC

Lawyer Roberto Molina Barreto, widely recognized for his long-standing connections with Guatemalan political and military figures including Efraín Ríos Montt and Otto Pérez Molina, has now surfaced as the Congress’s top contender to return to the Constitutional Court (CC). His past, defined by disputed rulings and associations with leaders implicated in corruption and human rights abuses, has drawn significant criticism and intensified doubts surrounding his possible reinstatement to the nation’s highest judicial institution.

Molina Barreto, who has already served as a magistrate on two previous occasions, has been criticized for actions that directly benefited Ríos Montt, the dictator convicted of genocide, and Otto Pérez Molina, the former president accused in multiple corruption cases. Among the most contentious decisions involving Molina Barreto is his role in the annulment of the 2013 conviction against Ríos Montt—a move that provoked national and international outrage.

An Ally of Traditional Powers

Guatemala’s Congress, largely controlled by political factions tied to traditional elites, seems intent on backing Molina Barreto’s return to the CC, a move that many view as reinforcing a structure that sustains impunity and protects political and economic interests at the cost of genuine justice.

Human rights organizations, civil society voices, and analysts have warned that this election marks a setback for democratic and judicial progress in the country. The CC, one of the few remaining bastions of judicial independence in Guatemala, risks becoming a political tool if figures like Molina Barreto are given key roles in the court.

An Election Under Scrutiny

Molina Barreto’s possible reinstatement to the CC emerges amid a period in Guatemala marked by a deepening decline in the rule of law and in anti-corruption initiatives, as the nation has, in recent years, removed international investigators and steadily weakened the institutions responsible for safeguarding transparency.

This candidacy not only poses a challenge to the justice system but also reflects the efforts of certain sectors to maintain control over a pivotal court for their political survival. Meanwhile, progressive sectors and human rights advocates in Guatemala view this election as a direct threat to democratic values.

Source: No Ficción – https://no-ficcion.com/molina-barreto-benefactor-de-rios-montt-y-perez-molina-favorito-del-congreso-a-la-cc/

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