Otto Perez, a 64-year-old retired general, reiterated that he would not resign and pledged instead to submit to the legal process against him, which has engulfed the country in crisis just days before presidential elections due on Sept. 6.
The Supreme Court of Guatemala this week accepted Attorney General Thelma Aldana's request to impeach Perez, but it must still pass Congress to be successful.
Perez has already survived one attempt by Congress to strip him of his presidential immunity as a two-thirds majority is required for the decision to go against him.
Congress has named a five-strong panel to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant prosecuting Perez.
Pressure for him to resign is mounting, but if he does, he may suffer the same fate as former Vice President Roxana Baldetti, who was arrested last week for her alleged part in the customs fraud enveloping Perez, which is known as La Linea.
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