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Óscar José Rafael Berger Perdomo (; born 11 August 1946) is a Guatemalan politician who served as the
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from 2004 to 2008.


Early years and family

Berger was born to an upper-class family with large
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and
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holdings. His paternal grandparents were Belgian immigrants. He graduated in law from the private,
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Rafael Landívar University. In 1967 he married Wendy Widmann, also from a land-owning Guatemalan family. He had a son after and has a grandchild named Juan Pablo Berger.


Political career

In 1985, he joined
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's successful campaign to become mayor of Guatemala City. From January 1991 to June 1999, he was
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himself. After leaving office, he ran in the 1999 presidential election as the candidate of the
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, but lost to Alfonso Portillo. A representative of the industrial and land oligarchy that financed his electoral campaign, he was elected with 54.13% of the vote in the presidential election of December 2003, ahead of his rival from the centre-left, Alvaro Colom. Only 46% of those registered on the electoral rolls took part in the vote. It works for national reconciliation following the civil war that bled the country until 1996. In this sense, he undertook a reform of the army, recognized the responsibility of the state for war crimes, accepted the creation of an International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (Cicig) under a UN mandate, and appointed Rigoberta Menchu, a figure of the pacifist and indigenous movement, as special ambassador to the presidency. Most of the members of his government, however, are from the oligarchy. He supports the
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(CAFTA) signed with the United States. He pursued a repressive policy towards the peasant movement. It is in this context that the massacre of Nueva Linda took place in August 2004, in which nine peasants were killed by the police. A Cicig report published in 2010 accused the government of Óscar Berger of carrying out "social cleansing" operations and ordering extrajudicial executions. Philip Alston, rapporteur to the United Nations, had already, in 2007, denounced social cleansing operations involving the Guatemalan government. During Hurricane Stan in 2005, which killed more than a thousand people in Guatemala, he declared: "It's not so bad, poor people are used to living like this.


See also

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Politics of Guatemala Politics of Guatemala takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, where by the President of Guatemala is both head of state, head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by t ...
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List of political parties in Guatemala This article lists political parties in Guatemala. Guatemala has a multi-party system, with two or three strong political parties and other parties that are electorally successful. According to law if a party fails to get 4% of the vote or at lea ...


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Biography by CIDOB
{{DEFAULTSORT:Berger, Oscar Presidents of Guatemala Guatemalan politicians Mayors of Guatemala City 1946 births Living people People from Guatemala City Crecer politicians National Solidarity Party (Guatemala) politicians Rafael Landívar University alumni Guatemalan people of Belgian descent