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Guatemalan congress accepts president's resignation | Guatemalan congress accepts president's resignation |
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Congress in Guatemala has approved the resignation of President Otto Perez Molina two days after stripping him of his immunity. | Congress in Guatemala has approved the resignation of President Otto Perez Molina two days after stripping him of his immunity. |
Mr Perez Molina is appearing before a judge in connection with the alleged embezzlement of millions of dollars from the national customs service. | Mr Perez Molina is appearing before a judge in connection with the alleged embezzlement of millions of dollars from the national customs service. |
He has denied any wrongdoing. | He has denied any wrongdoing. |
The Guatemalan congress has sworn in the Vice-President, Alejandro Maldonado, as interim head of state. | |
Mr Perez Molina's alleged corruption sparked huge protests in recent months. | Mr Perez Molina's alleged corruption sparked huge protests in recent months. |
His resignation comes just days before Sunday's presidential election. He was barred from standing under constitutional rules. | His resignation comes just days before Sunday's presidential election. He was barred from standing under constitutional rules. |
Analysis: Katy Watson, BBC Central America correspondent | Analysis: Katy Watson, BBC Central America correspondent |
Perez Molina has been hanging on until the bitter end - determined not to resign, even amid weekly protests and calls for him to go. | Perez Molina has been hanging on until the bitter end - determined not to resign, even amid weekly protests and calls for him to go. |
But stripped of his immunity earlier this week, barred from leaving Guatemala and with an arrest warrant now out, Perez Molina had little choice but to give himself up. | But stripped of his immunity earlier this week, barred from leaving Guatemala and with an arrest warrant now out, Perez Molina had little choice but to give himself up. |
He maintains his innocence and his lawyer says he is prepared to face the accusations against him. | He maintains his innocence and his lawyer says he is prepared to face the accusations against him. |
Guatemalans, angry at government corruption, see this as a huge victory. | Guatemalans, angry at government corruption, see this as a huge victory. |
With presidential elections on Sunday, it sends a message that corruption won't be tolerated as it was in the past - people here see this as the start of a new chapter. | With presidential elections on Sunday, it sends a message that corruption won't be tolerated as it was in the past - people here see this as the start of a new chapter. |
Vice-President Maldonado is expected to govern until the new president is sworn in on 14 January. | Vice-President Maldonado is expected to govern until the new president is sworn in on 14 January. |
Mr Maldonado has only been in the post since mid-May, when his predecessor Roxana Baldetti resigned. | Mr Maldonado has only been in the post since mid-May, when his predecessor Roxana Baldetti resigned. |
Ms Baldetti is accused of involvement in the same corruption scheme which Mr Perez Molina is accused of masterminding. | Ms Baldetti is accused of involvement in the same corruption scheme which Mr Perez Molina is accused of masterminding. |
At least 100 people are being investigated in the scheme, dubbed La Linea, or The Line. | At least 100 people are being investigated in the scheme, dubbed La Linea, or The Line. |
Investigators say the scheme involved businesses paying bribes to government officials and customs officers in return for being allowed to evade import duties. | Investigators say the scheme involved businesses paying bribes to government officials and customs officers in return for being allowed to evade import duties. |
The corruption scandal triggered a series of mass protests in Guatemala and widespread calls for Mr Perez Molina to resign. | The corruption scandal triggered a series of mass protests in Guatemala and widespread calls for Mr Perez Molina to resign. |
But until Wednesday night, the president had stood firm, saying he would serve out his term. | But until Wednesday night, the president had stood firm, saying he would serve out his term. |
On Tuesday, a judge barred Mr Perez Molina from leaving the country "as a precautionary measure". | On Tuesday, a judge barred Mr Perez Molina from leaving the country "as a precautionary measure". |
Earlier this week, he said he would be "very respectful and submit himself to the rule of law". | Earlier this week, he said he would be "very respectful and submit himself to the rule of law". |