We had already reported on how the president of Guatemala had announced public policy in favor of life (from conception to natural death) and the natural family. Following the recent official presentation of the current action plan, backlash and threats were felt in the streets of Guatemala and within the United States government. Meanwhile, Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei is holding his ground.
On July 25, Giammattei introduced his administration’s strategic plan “Public Policy for the Protection of Life and Institutionalisation of the Family 2021-2032.” It will go into effect in the coming weeks and continue through 2032. The plan to promote, defend and implement the country’s constitutional principles consists of 99 programs coordinated by Gianmattei’s executive administration in partnership with regions, cities as well as with religious and charitable organizations. Such policy will make it possible to combine efforts and promote results leading to the strengthening of the family, the prevention of early pregnancy, the strengthening of the education of children and girls, and measures in favor of the elderly in addition to many other pertinent issues….
There is nothing ideological in Guatemala’s plan. Rather, it inspires an awareness of the need to “meet the immediate needs of protecting life from conception, early childhood, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and among the elderly population so as to protect the family as the basic unit of society,” Giammattei said….
Only if we take into account this radical decision taken by Guatemala and its executive branch of government, may we understand the real reason for the street demonstrations that took place and the stance taken by the U.S. government. On the same day of the presentation of the president’s plan for life and family, the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General María Consuelo Porras, with Giammattei’s endorsement, fired anti-corruption special prosecutor Juan Francisco Sandoval. Porras claimed Sandoval had promoted “selective and ideologized” investigations and said he had closed on eye on other investigations lined to the previous government that had hired him. Obviously, the opposition, supported by lobbies that last fall had taken to the streets demanding the resignation of the government and the liberalization of abortion and gay marriage, replicated the riots in the squares of the Guatemalan capital. Once again, they demanded Giammattei’s resignation and that of his “corrupt” cabinet.
Would they have proved their corruption by firing a biased anti-corruption prosecutor? As a confirmation of the interference and threat against the sovereign government of Guatemala, on 30 July the U.S. special envoy for the “Northern Triangle” (Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador), Ricardo Zúñiga, announced the suspension of U.S. collaboration with the Guatemalan Ministry of Justice.
On 16 July, while announcing his roadmap for life and the family, Giammattei had asked fellow citizens for their “support in this struggle for faith while opposing movements lead to the destabilization of democracy in order to establish a regime that promotes abortion and a globalist agenda…The struggle to achieve these goals brings us face to face with powerful groups that spare no effort to misinform, cause polarization, and gain access to public power by illegal means because they have failed at the ballot box.”
Much more cautious were the embassies of Germany, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Switzerland, which simply urged the Guatemalan government to resume its anti-corruption fight.
Following the incredible and diplomatically serious decision of the United States, Giammattei did not bow down to their pressure. Of course, he said he was worried about the decision’s potential negative impact, but he immediately instructed his Finance Minister Álvaro González to “look for options” to support the budget and asked Foreign Minister Pedro Brolo to “promote the cooperation of international organizations and friendly countries.” In a a matter of hours they guaranteed the sustainability of the Guatemalan budget. The blackmail of Biden’s U.S. government and threats from pro-abortion and LGBT multinationals have, therefore, failed.
The above comes from an August 6 story in the Daily Compass (Italy).
So is there anyone else out there who is not surprised that “devout Catholic” Biden is doing everything that he possibly can to spread his culture of death? Can we now expect more support from Biden from the Vatican and many of the Bishops in this country. As much as I blame Biden for the evil, I blame those who voted for him even more.
Giammattei is very brave, heroic in his stance. Ideological colonization is hard to fight it arrays media resources against him. our Lady of Guadalupe,protect him,we pray.
Michael, do you really want your e-mail address out there for all to see? An e-mail or website address in not necessary to post, and it might be better for you to just put in a name, real or pseudonym, in the blank space to the left of the E-mail and Website spaces, instead of filling in your whole e-mail address, That way you can avoid getting a lot of unwanted mail.
Anne,that went out in error. But i don’t fear the trollers, at any rate.
Whew… then you don’t blame me.
Let us remember to pray for the President of Guatemala and all of our brothers and sisters in Centeral America.May God bless and protect them.