The Mayans of Guatemala gained a voice in government through a combination of grassroots activism, legal advocacy, and political representation, particularly after the peace accords signed in 1996 that ended decades of civil conflict. Organizations such as the National Indigenous and Peasant Coordinating Committee (CONIC) helped mobilize Indigenous communities to demand recognition of their rights and culture. Additionally, the establishment of the Guatemalan National Indigenous Council and the inclusion of Indigenous representatives in local and national government roles facilitated their participation in the political process. This gradual empowerment has allowed the Mayans to advocate for their interests and influence policy decisions.
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