Ministerio de Comunicaciones shares updates on road projects and social campaigns in Guatemala

Miguel Angel Diaz Bobadilla Ministro de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda
Miguel Angel Diaz Bobadilla Ministro de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda | Ministerio de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda (CIV)

The Ministerio de Comunicaciones, the government ministry responsible for communications and infrastructure in Guatemala, posted a series of updates on December 4, 2025, highlighting new road projects and social initiatives.

In a tweet published at 14:58 UTC, the Ministry announced the launch of several road expansion and rehabilitation projects. The post stated: " El @GuatemalaGob presentó el proyecto de ampliación y rehabilitación vial en:

La Muralla, Malacatán a Catarina
Catarina a San José Rodeo
Nica a Santa Rita
Una obra que mejorará la movilidad y fortalecerá la economía local.

#PlanConecta2025
#ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero https://t.co/zHtHswvSY6" (December 4, 2025). These works are part of ongoing efforts to improve transportation infrastructure in various regions of Guatemala.

Later that day at 15:30 UTC, the Ministry addressed issues related to consent and cultural change. The tweet read: "El respeto empieza por reconocer que ningún acto sexual sin consentimiento es aceptable. Hoy hacemos un llamado a transformar nuestras conductas y nuestras culturas.

#CambiemosLasFormas

@guatemalagob
@SEPREMGUATEMALA
@SCSPGT https://t.co/6DEcFwWGDm" (December 4, 2025).

At 15:34 UTC on the same day, another update provided information about progress on an overpass project in Quetzaltenango. The Ministry posted: "¿Cómo va el paso a desnivel de Xela?
Te contamos los trabajos nuevos que están dando forma a esta obra que mejorará la movilidad de occidente.

Aquí te contamos los detalles: https://t.co/BX0YQMHbns

#PlanConecta2025 #CIV #Quetzaltenango #InfraestructuraVial https://t.co/4CYPTKRHS2" (December 4, 2025).

The Ministry’s focus on road improvement aligns with national strategies aimed at enhancing economic development by improving transportation networks throughout Guatemala. Efforts such as those described under Plan Conecta are designed to facilitate regional mobility and support local economies through better infrastructure.

Meanwhile, public campaigns addressing social issues such as consent reflect broader governmental priorities around human rights and cultural transformation in Guatemalan society.