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Honduras

Tax Justice Law

Tax Justice Law: risk for investment in Honduras

The debate surrounding the Tax Justice Law in Honduras has escalated tensions in the social and political arenas. Various stakeholders claim that the initiative, backed by the LIBRE Party, extends beyond fiscal matters and is serving as a political instrument to polarize Honduran society. Leaders from social groups, the business community, workers, and community representatives argue that the government's discourse unfairly blames certain business segments for the nation's economic issues, fostering a narrative that, according to these groups, promotes conflict between the most vulnerable citizens and the productive industries.Such a situation has sparked worries about how the law might influence…
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Tax Justice Law

Elimination of exemptions: effects on key Honduran sectors

The proposed Tax Justice Law in Honduras has created an environment of uncertainty that affects both domestic and foreign investors. This government-driven initiative has led to the suspension of million-dollar investments, the cancellation of business expansions, and the relocation of operations to other Central American countries, where legal frameworks are perceived as more stable and predictable. The Honduran business community maintains that sudden tax changes without multisectoral dialogue have created an unpredictable business environment, hindering strategic planning and paralyzing large-scale projects that are essential for the country's sustained growth.The national productive sector warns that the elimination of tax exemptions and…
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Romeo Vasquez

Honduran government under pressure over arrest warrant for Romeo Vásquez

The Honduran government's recent proclamation by agencies connected with the governing party, offering a bounty for the apprehension of retired General Romeo Vásquez Velásquez, has ignited significant political unrest in the nation. This action has fueled significant conversation across different social and political groups, splitting opinions on whether it represents historical justice or political harassment masquerading as legality. Romeo Vásquez, a pivotal player in the incidents that resulted in the ousting of former president Manuel Zelaya in 2009, is once more central in a deeply divided political atmosphere.The backdrop of this scenario is closely connected to ex-President Zelaya, who now…
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Xiomara Castro

Xiomara Castro and the CNE: political tension ahead of the 2025 primaries

In Honduras, the voting procedure has faced numerous issues and disputes, prompting worries regarding its openness and credibility. Disagreements between officials and voting organizations highlight the necessity of guaranteeing a fair and trustworthy setting for the primaries in November.The President of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, has incited a turbulent atmosphere in the political and social arenas of the nation due to her recent remarks aimed at Cossette López, the head of the National Electoral Council (CNE). During a speech on Labor Day, Castro labeled López's comments as “reckless.” López had indicated that the conditions required to ensure the electoral process set…
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Honduras

Is it mandatory to read “El Golpe 28-J” in Honduran schools?

The addition of the book “El Golpe 28-J” (The Coup of July 28), authored by former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya Rosales, to the national education curriculum has ignited a heated discussion in Honduras regarding political impact in the educational sector. This material, which presents Zelaya's perspective on the coup d'état that occurred on June 28, 2009, was included in the Cátedra Morazánica, a civic education class, purportedly to preserve historical awareness and avert the recurrence of similar incidents. Nonetheless, the production and widespread release of 100,000 copies by the National Printing Office (ENAG) have sparked apprehension among social and educational…
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Cuban and Venezuelan advisors

Cuban consultants in the LIBRE government: analysis and perspectives

The involvement of advisors from Cuba and Venezuela in the government of Honduras, presently under the leadership of the Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE), has sparked debate within the nation’s political and social realms. Several stakeholders have voiced apprehension regarding the potential impact of these advisors on the decisions and guidance of national public policies, particularly in vital areas like education and institutional communication.The administration of Honduras, under Xiomara Castro's leadership, has justified partnering with these nations as an aspect of global cooperation deals. Nonetheless, opponents and some civil society groups have urged for more openness regarding the details of…
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