2022 in Guatemala
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The following lists events in the year 2022 in Guatemala.
Incumbents
- President:Alejandro Eduardo Giammattei Falla (since 2020)
- Vice-President: César Guillermo Castillo Reyes (since 2020)
Events
Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Guatemala
- July 9 – Guatemala puts 66 of its municipalities on alert due to a sharp increase in the number of COVID-19 cases.[1]
- July 30 – One person is wounded in an assassination attempt on President of Guatemala Alejandro Giammattei. The president is unharmed.[2]
Sports
- August 2021 - May 2022: 2021–22 Liga Nacional de Guatemala
- July 2022 - May 2023: 2022–23 Liga Nacional de Guatemala
Deaths
- January 6 – Rómulo Méndez, 83, football referee[3]
- February 17 – Gerardo Humberto Flores Reyes, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Verapaz (1971–2001)[4]
- February 24 – Roberto Carpio, 91, politician, vice president (1986–1991)[5]
- March 14 – José Ramiro Pellecer Samayoa, 92, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Guatemala (1967–2010)[6]
See also
Wikinews has related news:
- Category: Guatemala
References
- ^ de 2022, Por Newsroom Infobae9 de Julio (9 July 2022). "Guatemala aumenta a 66 sus municipios en alerta roja por la covid-19". infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-14.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ US News, A. B. C. "1 wounded in attack on army guarding Guatemala president". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Fallece Rómulo Méndez el árbitro guatemalteco que estuvo en los mundiales de 1982 y 1986" (in Spanish). 6 January 2022. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Fallece Monseñor Gerardo Flores, obispo emérito de La Verapaz". www.soy502.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Former Vice President of Guatemala Roberto Carpio Nicolle dies at 92 – Prensa Libre - D1SoftballNews.com". 2022-02-25. Archived from the original on 2022-02-25. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Bishop José Ramiro Pellecer Samayoa [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
External links
- 13 young Guatemalans who left for a better future were slain in Mexico, families say (by Kate Linthicum & Jeff Abbott, January 30, 2021, Los Angeles Times
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