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Clear filtersEx-Congress Chief Redondo's Lawyers Demand File Before He Testifies
Attorneys for Luis Redondo, the former president of Honduras's National Congress, have formally asked prosecutors to provide the complete investigative file — covering alleged abuse of authority and other offenses — before their client gives a statement, arguing he cannot mount a defense without knowing the charges against him.
HCH· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Lawmaker Proposes El Salvador-Style Supermax Prison for Honduras
Liberal congresswoman Iroshka Elvir introduced a bill modeled on El Salvador's Bukele security strategy that would build a supermax prison for gang and criminal organization members, citing a worsening violence crisis.
HCH· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Bill Would Wipe Out Burned-Children Foundation's Power Debt
A lawmaker has proposed forgiving Fundaniquem's electricity debt of L 5.46 million (about $218,000), saying the country's only specialized burn-rehabilitation center for children should not bear arrears left by past administrations.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Congress Votes to Open Sessions to Citizen Monitors
Honduras's Congress unanimously approved a resolution committing to greater transparency, including salary deductions for unexcused absences, restrictions on members of Congress handling social-aid funds, and permanent accreditation for civil-society monitors from groups like the ASJ and CNA to observe legislative sessions.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Names ENEE Financial Crisis Top Economic Problem
President Nasry Asfura outlined a broad set of government measures including a nationwide smart-meter rollout to cut ENEE losses, debt-relief legislation for electricity customers, drought aid for up to 90 municipalities, higher municipal transfers, and over L 1.1 billion (roughly $44 million) in flood-mitigation works.
Presidencia de Honduras· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Legal Expert Calls for Commission to Review New Penal Code Reforms
Criminal defense attorney Jaime Rodríguez is urging the creation of a commission — including prosecutors, defense lawyers, and other legal bodies — to conduct a comprehensive review of the recently enacted reforms to Honduras's Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure.
Radio América· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026San Pedro Sula Community Elects Five Volunteer Justice Facilitators
Peace judges traveled to the "La Laguna que Tiembla" community in the Merendón area of San Pedro Sula, where residents elected five community leaders as judicial facilitators to mediate conflicts and promote civic education.
Poder Judicial HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Honduras Top Court Meets U.S. Group on Wildlife Crime
Supreme Court President Wagner Vallecillo Paredes held a virtual meeting with the National Center for State Courts to discuss judicial cooperation, including a Wildlife Justice Project aimed at combating environmental crimes in Honduras.
Prosecutors Demand Military Files on Alleged 2025 Primary Election Sabotage
Honduras's Special Electoral Crimes Prosecutor has formally asked Armed Forces chief Héctor Benjamín Valerio Ardón to hand over records and sanction reports tied to the alleged late delivery of ballot materials during the March 2025 primary elections.
Anti-Corruption Council Flags Fraud at Asset-Seizure Agency
Honduras's National Anti-Corruption Council accused former OABI director Marco Antonio Zelaya of fraudulent administration over irregularities in a L 26 million (about $1 million) loan to a company under state custody, bypassing required feasibility studies and budget rules.
Honduras Removes OABI Director in First Cabinet Shake-Up Under Asfura
President Nasry Asfura's government has removed attorney Elizabeth Rodríguez as director of the Office for Administration of Seized Assets (OABI), reassigning her to handle sexual-exploitation issues, with Jorge Cálix set to take over the agency.
Bill Would Expand Heavy-Truck Driver Training Nationwide
A proposal in Congress would fund five new heavy-vehicle training and licensing centers across Honduras, addressing a shortage that currently limits such certification to one department.
Father Demands Charges Against Ex-Supreme Court President Over Daughter's Death
Attorney José Barahona is demanding criminal charges against former Supreme Court President Rebeca Ráquel and two other ex-officials, alleging they conspired to file a false prosecution against his daughter, the late magistrate Miriam Barahona, which he says blocked her from receiving medical treatment for the illness that killed her.
Bill Would Shield Judges' Identities in High-Risk Cases
Liberal Party congressman Salomón Nazar has introduced legislation to create a protected-identity program for judges and court staff handling organized crime, drug trafficking, and terrorism cases, with safeguards requiring court approval and preserving due-process rights.
Congress Hands Impeachment Files to Prosecutors
Congressional Secretary Carlos Ledezma delivered all impeachment records to the Public Prosecutor's office, which will decide whether to formally charge the five officials — including former Attorney General Johel Zelaya and two electoral tribunal members — removed from office in Honduras's first-ever impeachment proceedings earlier this year.
Asfura Touts ENEE Overhaul, US-Funded Canal Study
At a press conference, President Nasry Asfura said his administration is working to cut losses at the state power utility ENEE, while revealing that the US government is funding a feasibility study for an interoceanic corridor and dry port between Puerto Cortés and La Barca.
Honduras Terror Law Reforms Raise Civil-Liberties Alarm
Congress approved penal code changes on May 18 that formally classify gangs and drug-trafficking networks as terrorist associations, but legal experts and human-rights groups warn the expanded, vague wording could be used against protesters and social movements.
Honduras Removes Top Anti-Corruption Prosecutor from Post
Attorney General Johel Zelaya removed Luis Javier Santos from leading the anti-corruption unit Uferco, reassigning him to a training school, a move former prosecutors warn weakens Honduras's fight against corruption and may serve political interests.
Honduras Formally Requests UN Anti-Corruption Mission
Foreign Minister Eduardo Enrique Reina delivered a formal request to UN Secretary-General António Guterres to establish the CICIH, an independent anti-corruption commission the Castro government hopes to have operating before June 2022.
Honduras Military Spent Billions in Pandemic Contracts, Oversight Lacking
An investigation found that Honduras's Armed Forces disbursed over L4.1 billion through 51 direct procurement contracts during the pandemic while a military-linked firm with a history of price-gouging received medicine orders and a general was appointed to oversee a corruption-plagued pandemic fund.