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- Las elecciones vicepresidenciales de Guatemala de mayo de 2015 se llevaron a cabo el jueves, 14 de mayo de 2015 tras la crisis que se creó por el descubrimiento del Caso de La Línea el 16 de abril del mismo año. Fueron elecciones extraordinarias e indirectas para reemplazar el puesto de Vicepresidente de Guatemala que había quedado vacante por la renuncia de Roxana Baldetti, situación que invoca al artículo 189 de la Constitución de Guatemala, por lo que los diputados del Congreso votaron por ternas compuestas de tres personas que fueron elegidas por el Presidente de Guatemala. Se tenían previstas dos vueltas de votación pero debido al conseso de los diputados por designar a Maldonado, solamente hubo una ronda. Triunfando con 115 votos y 29 en contra. (es)
- Vice presidential elections were held in Guatemala on 14 May 2015. Baldetti resigned from her post as vice president on May 8, 2015, after a U.N. anti-corruption investigation arrested 24 individuals, including her personal secretary Juan Carlos Monzón Rojas, for involvement in an import bribery scheme known as La Línea (the Line) in which officials received bribes to reduce duties paid by importers. Baldetti was detained on fraud charges on August 21, 2015, while at the hospital. Reportedly, wiretaps of those implicated in the scandals appears to refer to her involvement with references to "the R", "the No.2" and "the lady." Her arrest was followed by allegations by prosecutor Thelma Aldana against President Molina, and protests calling for his resignation. Maldonado was elected 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. He was Minister of Education from 1970 to 1974 and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996. (en)
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- September 2015 Guatemalan vice presidential election (en)
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- Las elecciones vicepresidenciales de Guatemala de mayo de 2015 se llevaron a cabo el jueves, 14 de mayo de 2015 tras la crisis que se creó por el descubrimiento del Caso de La Línea el 16 de abril del mismo año. Fueron elecciones extraordinarias e indirectas para reemplazar el puesto de Vicepresidente de Guatemala que había quedado vacante por la renuncia de Roxana Baldetti, situación que invoca al artículo 189 de la Constitución de Guatemala, por lo que los diputados del Congreso votaron por ternas compuestas de tres personas que fueron elegidas por el Presidente de Guatemala. Se tenían previstas dos vueltas de votación pero debido al conseso de los diputados por designar a Maldonado, solamente hubo una ronda. Triunfando con 115 votos y 29 en contra. (es)
- Vice presidential elections were held in Guatemala on 14 May 2015. Baldetti resigned from her post as vice president on May 8, 2015, after a U.N. anti-corruption investigation arrested 24 individuals, including her personal secretary Juan Carlos Monzón Rojas, for involvement in an import bribery scheme known as La Línea (the Line) in which officials received bribes to reduce duties paid by importers. Baldetti was detained on fraud charges on August 21, 2015, while at the hospital. Reportedly, wiretaps of those implicated in the scandals appears to refer to her involvement with references to "the R", "the No.2" and "the lady." Her arrest was followed by allegations by prosecutor Thelma Aldana against President Molina, and protests calling for his resignation. (en)
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- May 2015 Guatemalan vice presidential election (en)
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