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Alejandro Baltazar Maldonado Aguirre (born January 6, 1936) is a Guatemalan statesman who was the Acting
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, following the
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's acceptance of the resignation of President
Otto Pérez Molina Otto Fernando Pérez Molina (born 1 December 1950) is a Guatemalan politician and retired general, who was President of Guatemala from 2012 to 2015. Standing as the Patriotic Party (''Partido Patriota'') candidate, he lost the 2007 president ...
on September 3, 2015. He was elected as
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by Congress on May 14, 2015, after his predecessor, Roxana Baldetti, resigned amid allegations of corruption. Before becoming vice president, he served as a constitutional judge, congressional deputy, ambassador to the United Nations, and political leader, including a failed presidential bid in 1982. He was Minister of Education from 1970 to 1974 and
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from 1995 to 1996.


History

Born in Guatemala City, Maldonado graduated from San Carlos University with a degree in law. Since the 1960s, he was a member of the far-right National Liberation Movement political party (''Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional'' or MLN), alleged to have started the use of death squads against communists. He was also Minister of Education under the military regime of
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(1970–1974) and defended Guatemala before the United Nations when the international community isolated the military regime of Lucas García (1978–1982) for its gross human rights violations. In the 1980s, he formed the National Renewal Party and joined a coalition with
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in the 1982 election. Maldonado placed third in a blatantly rigged election which he may have won had the contest been free and fair, which was followed by a military coup. In
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he was again a presidential candidate for his party but placed seventh out of eight candidates and only one seat in Congress. He would continue to hold numerous public posts, including that of Foreign Minister. Later, Maldonado served as a judge on the Constitutional Court judge on three occasions. One week after his appointment as Vice President in May 2015, protesters sought his resignation because he had overturned the guilty verdict in the Ríos Montt trial.


Public positions held

*1956: Member of the Guatemala City Council *1966–1970: Congressional deputy, for the National Liberation Movement *1970–1974: Minister of Education (under President
Arana Osorio Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio (July 17, 1918 – December 6, 2003) was President of Guatemala from 1970 to 1974. His government enforced torture, disappearances and killings against political and military adversaries, as well as common criminals. ...
) *1974–1976: Ambassador to the United Nations (New York City) *1978–1980: Ambassador to the United Nations (Geneva) *1984–1986: Deputy to the National Constituent Assembly *1986–1991: Magistrate of the Constitutional Court (incl. 1989–1991, President) *1991–1995: Ambassador to Mexico *1995–1996: Minister of Foreign Affairs (under President de León Carpio) *1996–2001: Magistrate of the Constitutional Court (incl. 1997–1998, President) *2004–2006: Congressional deputy, for the Unionist Party *2006–2011: Magistrate of the Constitutional Court (incl. 2006–2007, President) *2015: Vice President of the Republic *2015: President of the Republic


Vice President of Guatemala

Maldonado served as
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from his selection to the position following the resignation of Roxana Baldetti on May 14, 2015, until his accession as president on September 3, 2015.


President of Guatemala

Maldonado, as vice president, became acting
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on September 3, 2015, upon the confirmation by the
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of the resignation of President
Otto Pérez Molina Otto Fernando Pérez Molina (born 1 December 1950) is a Guatemalan politician and retired general, who was President of Guatemala from 2012 to 2015. Standing as the Patriotic Party (''Partido Patriota'') candidate, he lost the 2007 president ...
.


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Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre: el nuevo Presidente de GuatemalaFormer Constitutional Court Judge Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre Appointed Vice PresidentCongressional résuméBiography by CIDOB
(in Spanish) , - {{DEFAULTSORT:Maldonado, Alejandro 1936 births Foreign ministers of Guatemala Guatemalan diplomats 20th-century Guatemalan judges Ambassadors of Guatemala to Mexico Government ministers of Guatemala Living people Members of the Congress of Guatemala Presidents of Guatemala Unionist Party (Guatemala) politicians Vice presidents of Guatemala People from Guatemala City 21st-century Guatemalan judges