Guatemalan police arrested a deputy minister who was involved in protests against a prominent public prosecutor, escalating tensions in the country. The detained official had been leading demonstrations against the prosecutor, who is embroiled in a power struggle with President Bernardo Arevalo. The President criticized the arrest, calling it an assault on the resistance movement that has been fighting against political-criminal networks within the public prosecutor’s office. The ongoing conflict is centered around preventing election fraud and upholding the will of the people. The arrest has sparked concerns about the state of democracy in Guatemala and the potential for further unrest. Stay updated on this developing story for more details.

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Guatemalan deputy minister arrested amid power struggle with president – protests escalate against top prosecutor.
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