Gabriel García Luna, Guatemala's new attorney general, has vowed to reform the country's prosecutorial system by dismantling the legacy of his predecessor, Consuelo Porras. Porras, who was sanctioned by the U.S. and others for undermining anti-corruption efforts, faced accusations of stifling investigations, persecuting officials, and attempting to block the inauguration of President Bernardo Arévalo. García Luna has dismissed Porras' staff and initiated reviews of cases involving former justice workers, while also considering legal action against her. Porras denies the allegations, claiming they infringe on her rights. Former officials and critics argue that an impartial investigation is necessary to address claims of systemic abuse under Porras' leadership.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue involving allegations of misconduct by a former attorney general, the reporting remains balanced by presenting both the accusations against Porras and her denial. It includes perspectives from critics and former officials but does not overtly





