GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei said Tuesday the path was set for an
"orderly and transparent transition" of power following the presidential election, after a new bid to suspend the winning party sowed fresh doubts.
"The doors are now open towards an orderly, transparent, and above all, efficient government transition," said Giammattei, speaking in a video message published online.
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