Walter Cruz, a 55-year-old businessman from Guatemala City, said that at his family’s Christmas dinner, they discussed what the new year would bring and expressed concern over rising crime and the economy.
“What we hoped for was that the inauguration would happen without any problems, that it would be a good administration that benefits everyone as a country,†Cruz said. “I feel like the country’s development has stagnated.â€
The election drama and protests have awakened many Guatemalans politically, said Stephanie RodrĂguez, a lawyer in the capital.
“I believe there is a process of politization in families,†she said. “There are people who don’t consider themselves supporters of a specific political party, but who have been drawn into the streets by the issue of the elections. It seems like something new to me.â€
The U.S. government has gone further, sanctioning Guatemalan officials and private citizens suspected of undermining the country’s democracy.
On Thursday, U.S. assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere, Brian A. Nichols, said the U.S. government would continue identifying and holding accountable those who tried to undermine Guatemala’s democracy.
Masek said the international community has played an important role in what "we call the defense of democracy.â€
“The diplomatic sanctions were an important deterrent and I believe they mark a watershed in the way that Guatemala is seen at a geopolitical level," he said.
He ran on a platform of resuming the fight against corruption, something Guatemala had made strides in. Under Porras, the country's prosecutors and judges who led that effort have become targets, forcing dozens to flee the country or be arrested.
“It’s clear to me that the change isn’t going to be immediate, but there (should be) more investment in health, in education, in the environment which is in ruins, more work opportunities and improvements to infrastructure,†Godoy said.
“I don’t claim that we’re going to be an advanced country one day to the next with this new administration, but (they should) take steps so that it could succeed and we become a prosperous country.â€