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118 Deputies Backed Guatemala’s Port Law. Three Months on, They Cannot Agree Who Sits on the Board.
Guatemala’s Congress approved a law creating a National Port Authority with 118 of 124 deputies voting in favor during its third debate on April 7. Three months later, deputies remain deadlocked over who will serve on the authority’s five-member board.
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