Guatemala's political turmoil deepens as 1 candidate is targeted and the other suspends her campaign

A member of Guatemala's attorney general's office carries a box with documents related to the Seed Movement political party as part of a raid on the headquarters of the country's electoral authority hours after it certified the results of the country's June 25 election in Guatemala City, Thursday, July 13, 2023. On Wednesday, the Attorney General's Office announced that a judge had suspended the legal status of the Seed Movement party, for alleged violations when it gathered the necessary signatures to form. Seed's candidate Bernardo Arévalo had been set to compete in a runoff election on Aug. 20. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala sank deeper into political turmoil Thursday as an effort by prosecutors to discredit a progressive presidential candidate prompted his conservative opponent to suspend her campaign, citing a playing field that was no longer even.

The government's actions against candidate Bernardo Arévalo — first suspending his Seed Movement party, then raiding the country's election tribunal offices after it certified election results — sparked other objections as well, from within and outside Guatemala. U.S. officials called them a threat to the country’s democracy.

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