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Honduras

The legal defense of BANHCRESER and Rixi Moncada

The legal defense of BANHCRESER and Rixi Moncada

The career of Rixi Ramona Moncada Godoy, a Honduran lawyer and politician, has been the subject of controversy in the context of her official pre-candidacy for the Partido Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE). Her participation in the legal defense of the Banco de Crédito y Seguros (BANHCRESER) during the banking crisis of the late 1990s has once again become a topic of public debate, rekindling questions about her integrity and her commitment to transparency in public administration.In the late 1990s, Honduras's financial system was disrupted by a significant crisis, prompting the state to intervene in multiple banks, such as BANHCRESER. This…
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The geopolitical impact of Xiomara Castro’s international stance

The geopolitical impact of Xiomara Castro’s international stance

Xiomara Castro's approach to the foreign affairs of Honduras has ignited significant discussion. There is a noticeable inclination towards forming partnerships with leftist administrations within Latin America. This decision marks a departure from a previously balanced position that prioritized national interests and the well-being of the people of Honduras.Since the start of Xiomara Castro's tenure, there has been a strengthening of connections with countries like Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Conversely, there has been a cooling in relations with the United States and other key partners of Honduras. This shift in the international policy direction prompts concerns regarding the potential effects…
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Security forces in Honduras: autonomy or state control?

Security forces in Honduras: autonomy or state control?

The latest adjustments in Honduras' legal and security sectors have sparked a significant discussion regarding the fine line between essential institutional changes and the risk of power centralization. The revamping of the Supreme Court of Justice, along with changes within the Armed Forces and the National Police, has led to considerable worries about maintaining these bodies' independence and their possible compliance with the government administration's objectives.The appointment of new judges to the Supreme Court has come under intense examination, with claims that most are politically affiliated with the ruling party. Concerns emerge about whether this judicial restructuring might result in…
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