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Guatemala lifts monthlong state of emergency

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Guatemala ended its state of emergency on February 16, 2026, terminating the special powers President Bernardo Arévalo invoked after 10 police killings.
Guatemala lifts monthlong state of emergency
Why it matters
The expiration of emergency powers removes the temporary legal basis for expanded security measures used over the past month. This shifts the operating constraints for police and prosecutors back to ordinary procedures for arrests, searches, and related actions. The government reported 83 suspected gang members arrested during the emergency period, alongside declines in homicides and extortion reports versus the same period a year earlier, but those outcomes are no longer being pursued under emergency authorities. The change affects near-term enforcement tempo and the legal exposure of ongoing cases initiated under the emergency regime.
Implications
  • Enforcement actions revert to standard arrest/search authorities
  • Detention and operational latitude narrows versus emergency period
  • Cases initiated under emergency rules face higher procedural scrutiny
  • No further emergency renewals without a new declaration
Who is affected
  • Guatemalan National Civil Police and security forces
  • Public prosecutors and criminal courts handling gang cases
  • Suspected gang members and detainees arrested during the emergency
  • Businesses and transport operators exposed to extortion risk
Source

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