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Clear filtersCongress President Urges Reversal of Gender-Identity Court Order
Congress President Tomás Zambrano has urged the Supreme Court to reconsider Memorandum 02-2026, which requires judges to record defendants' self-identified gender and chosen names in criminal proceedings, saying the judicial directive has sparked strong opposition from religious groups and pro-life advocates.
Watchdog Alleges L113 Million Graft in NGO Contracts
The Association for a More Just Society (ASJ) reported that over L113 million (approximately $4.5 million USD) in state funds were transferred to a nonprofit during the previous administration through contracts that allegedly bypassed public-bidding requirements, with 90% of the agreements operating outside legal frameworks.
Rights Groups Urge Asfura to Veto Agroindustry Protection Law
Environmental and human-rights organizations are calling on President Asfura to veto a newly approved law strengthening agroindustry protections, arguing it weakens environmental controls, blocks land reform, and criminalizes peasant land claims under the guise of fighting land invasions.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 4, 2026#agrarian-reform#land-rights#agroindustry-lawCongress 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, 2026#congress#transparency#accountability