The Fifth Chamber of Administrative Litigation has declared void the 25 year usufruct contract between Empresa Portuaria Quetzal and Terminal de Contenedores Quetzal, property of APM Terminals.
"...APM Terminals said in a statement: "This is a judicial process in which resources still depend, so we trust in a favorable resolution for the operation of the terminal. APM Terminals will continue this process and in accordance with the law will promote the proceeding resources''."
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of an injunction against the operation in Progresso VII, Derivada, but the legal criteria of the Ministry of Energy and Mines is that the project can continue to operate.
The Supreme Court of Guatemala had granted a provisional injunction against the environmental organization (Legal, Social and Environmental Action Center (Calas) in order to suspend the license for the mining project Progreso VII, Derivada, located in San Pedro Ayampuc and San José del Golfo.
The appeal filed against the law establishing ceilings on interest rates charged by card issuers has been rejected by the Constitutional Court.
The Constitutional Court (CC), rejected the appeals filed against the Credit Card Act , presented in January by the Association of Banks of Guatemala (ABG), the Association of Card Payment Issuers (AEMPG) and Deputy Ronald Arango, reported Republica.com.gt.
Unconstitutionality lawsuits filed by banks and the Association of Payment Card Issuers may postpone the enforcement of the law, which was scheduled for March 2015.
The actions claiming unconstitutionality argue that when approving the controversial law, Congress did not follow the relevant processes, including the inclusion of the opinion of the Monetary Board on the part of representatives.
The ability of the executive and legislative powers to effectively lead their country's economy is seriously diminished by the excessive actions of the judicial branch, especially the Constitutional Courts.
EDITORIAL
It is happening in Central America but it is a growing problem throughout Latin America. The legitimate concern to guarantee that all citizens fully exercise their rights under the very welcomed liberal democracy, has created a culture of acceptance of virtually all proceedings filed in courts against executive actions taken by the government, and also against laws which have been formally approved.
A court ruling has suspended the Tax Authority in Guatemala from closing businesses who fail to comply with tax rules.
Mauro Chacón, President of the Constitutional Court (CC), explained that four actions of unconstitutionality have been presented by the chambers of Agriculture and Commerce, one of which was provisionally suspended by the Supreme Court.
The suits citing unconstitutionality presented in Guatemala against the tax reform have caused irrecoverable losses to government coffers.
The head of Collection at tax authority SAT said that " the reform does not only include income tax (ISR)" and noted that the Constitutional Court (CC), among other resolutions, suspended the collection of a 5% tax on the first registration of tractors (Iprima).