Alejandro Maldonado

[1] He was elected as vice president 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.[4] 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.Maldonado placed third in a blatantly rigged election, which he may have won had the contest been free and fair,[5] which was followed by a military coup.[citation needed] 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.
Alejandro Maldonado (athlete)Spanish namesurnamePresident of GuatemalaAlfonso FuentesOtto Pérez MolinaJimmy MoralesVice President of GuatemalaRoxana BaldettiMinister of Foreign AffairsRamiro de León CarpioEduardo SteinMinister of EducationCarlos Arana OsorioDeputy of the Central American ParliamentÁlvaro ColomGuatemalaMember of the Court of Constitutionality of GuatemalaCongress of GuatemalaSupreme Court of JusticeVinicio CerezoFirst Vice President of the Congress of GuatemalaGuatemala CityNational Liberation MovementNational Renewal PartyUnionist PartyIndependentAna Fagianni de MaldonadoCabinet of Alejandro MaldonadoGuatemalanCongress'vice presidentallegationsa failed presidential bid in 1982San Carlos UniversityArana OsorioLucas GarcíaGuatemalan Christian Democracy1982 electionde León CarpioNew York Daily NewsLatin American Herald TribuneInternational Business TimesAlfonso Fuentes SoriaHeads of state of GuatemalaFederal Republic of Central Americade AycinenaMolinaGálvezRiveraSalazarRepublic of GuatemalaCarreraMartínezEscobarParedesAycinenaGarcía GranadosBarriosSinibaldiBarillasM. EstradaHerreraOrellanaChacónPonce VaidesÁrbenzTorielloArévalo BermejoMonzónCastilloGonzález LópezMendozaFloresYdígorasPeraltaMéndezLaugerudRíos MonttMejía VíctoresCerezoSerrano ElíasEspinade LeónPortilloBergerPérez MolinaMoralesGiammatteiArévaloVice presidents of GuatemalaMarroquínCáceresSandovalVillagránCarpioHerbrugerEspadaBaldettiFuentesCabreraG. Flores AvendañoR. Flores Avendaño