Before the controversy over the letter in Congress, in August 2023, Congressman Samuel Pérez Álvarez was involved in an incident that also damaged his public image: a viral video showed him physically assaulting a private security guard in a building in Zone 4 of Guatemala City.
In the footage, Pérez attempts to force his way into the building and is seen pushing the private security guard who was trying to block his path, amid a scuffle that drew the attention of passersby and social media users.
A Public Apology—But Is It Enough?
After the video circulated widely, the congressman later posted a public apology on his social media channels, noting that his conduct fell short of what is expected from an elected official and expressing regret. He added that he had personally spoken with the security guard involved—identified as Hugo Xol—and with the building’s management, who, he said, accepted his apology.
Although he offered those remarks, the media’s response was intense, prompting many citizens and political commentators to scrutinize the lawmaker’s behavior and the seemingly insufficient official repercussions aside from an apology, as any physical altercation, even a minor one, raises doubts about a public official’s capacity to remain composed under pressure.
What sanctions should be imposed?
Although Pérez apologized, the incident raises a broader discussion about the accountability of public officials under the law:
- Formal investigation: Because the incident entailed a physical attack on a security guard, it could justify launching a criminal probe into assault or potential excessive force.
- Administrative sanctions: Congress may decide—whether prompted by a complaint or acting on its own—to conduct an internal review to assess whether the congressman breached parliamentary conduct rules.
- Compensation for damages: In addition to issuing a public apology, the possibility of requiring formal compensation for any injuries or harm suffered by the security guard could also be evaluated.
The violent episode involving a security guard not only tarnished Samuel Pérez’s standing as a legislator, but also highlights the urgency of establishing clearer systems that govern how public officials behave beyond the legislative arena. Although he issued an apology, a significant portion of the public continues to call for a firmer legal and political reaction to show that no individual stands above the law.
