The first 100 days of Guatemala's new government
Keywords:
Legislation, plan of government, dignitary, GovernmentAbstract
In general outline and without being extensive or qualitative, some of the relevant activities carried out by the Executive Organism and the Congress of the Republic in the short period since their inauguration are presented, without going beyond what,up to now, can be seen at first sight and what has been said by these important representatives of the people.
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