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Guatemala's historic ethnic composition is mostly immigrant stock from Europe and as well as Asian and Africans brought during the era of slavery. Currently, the composition of Guatemala consists mostly of mestizos, Amerindians and Europeans, and to a lesser extent, Garifuna. In recent decades, immigration to Guatemala has led to an increase in ...
Guatemalans may acquire nationality through birth or naturalization. [6] If a Guatemalan national has lost nationality through mandatory regulation of a foreign government, such as a requirement for a woman to lose her nationality upon marriage to a foreigner, it may be re-acquired by establishing a domicile in the country and requesting repatriation according to the proper procedures.
Manuel Estrada Cabrera. Early European immigrants to Guatemala were Spaniards who conquered the indigenous Maya population in 1524. They ruled for almost 300 years. Although the Spanish conquest of Guatemala was primarily the result of its technical superiority, the Spaniards were helped by Nahua allies from central Mexico, and by indigenous Maya who were already involved in bitter struggles ...
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First designated to the Presidency of Guatemala; In office April 30, 1884 () – April 2, 1885 () President: General Justo Rufino Barrios: Personal details; Born: 1825: Died: 1896: Spouse: Carmen Ramírez: Children: Cristina, María del Carmen, Concepción, Carlos and María Sinibaldi y Ramírez: Nickname: Flor de un día [Note 1]
The Cabinet of Alejandro Giammattei constituted the fifty-first cabinet of Guatemala. Giammattei's cabinet succeeded the Morales cabinet, after the 2019 general election. The officials took office on January 14, 2020, and dissolved on January 14, 2024. [1]
Efraín Medina Guerra Otto Pérez Molina: Cabinet of Otto Pérez Molina: 14 January 2012 16 January 2013 Elmer López Rodríguez 16 January 2013 13 February 2015 José Sebastián Marcucci 13 February 2015 3 September 2015 José Sebastián Marcucci Alejandro Maldonado: Cabinet of Alejandro Maldonado: 3 September 2015 14 January 2016 Mario ...
The Secretariats of the Presidency is a body within the executive branch of the Guatemalan government that supports the functions and agenda of the President. Secretariats are restricted from executing government programs, projects, or other functions designated to Ministries or other government institutions.