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Congress Swears In Interim Electoral Board Members
Congress named Eduardo Fuentes and Aixa Zelaya as interim members of the National Electoral Council (CNE), replacing Cossette López and Ana Paola Hall, who took diplomatic posts abroad, over protests from opposition lawmakers who called the substitutions legally invalid.
Also reported by: El Heraldo, Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)
Politics
Liberal Engineer Opposes Government Energy Reform
José Azcona, a Liberal Party engineer and former congressman, contends that the government's plan to split the state power utility into three private-market companies would effectively privatize the electricity market and drive up costs for poor consumers, though he says ENEE can be salvaged without outright privatization.
Honduras Seeks US Support as TPS Expiration Looms
President Nasry Asfura asked US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to help protect tens of thousands of Hondurans whose Temporary Protected Status may end, warning of family separation, lost jobs, and disrupted schooling.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enEspañol ↗ImmigrationAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Cancillería / SRECI (X), Radio América Honduras
Honduras Releases Updated TPS Guide
Through its US embassy, the Honduran Foreign Ministry published an updated June 2026 guide to Temporary Protected Status, spelling out requirements, procedures, rights, protections, and support resources for Honduran TPS holders and applicants.
Cancillería / SRECI (X)ImmigrationFive Liberal Lawmakers Accused of Seeking Bribes for Energy-Reform Vote
Marvin Ponce alleged Wednesday that five Liberal Party lawmakers are demanding bribes for their votes on energy reforms meant to curb electricity theft and break the state utility into three separate entities.
Ex-President Hernández May Face New US Murder Case
Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, pardoned by Trump in December 2025, could face a new US investigation into the 2022 murder of Said Lobo, son of former president Porfirio Lobo, with possible charges of conspiracy and murder of a US citizen that carry life imprisonment or the death penalty.
Bill Would Reopen Microbusiness Tax-Incentive Program
A member of Congress proposed reopening enrollment in an expired microbusiness tax-incentive program, tying new benefits to companies boosting jobs by at least 20% and adding safeguards against fraud and duplicate claims.
JOH's Defense to Challenge Money-Laundering Charges
An attorney for former president Juan Orlando Hernández said he will call on technical consultants to rebut money-laundering accusations at an August 3 hearing, when Hernández is set to appear before a judge.
Business
Electric Rates Rise 5–10% as Inflation and Weak Lempira Bite
Honduras's electricity regulator approved a third rate increase for 2026, taking effect July 1 and expected to raise bills 5–10% through September, pushing year-to-date increases to nearly 15% amid above-target inflation and a depreciating lempira.
Diario Roatán· enEspañol ↗EconomyAlso reported by: El Libertador, TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Infobae – Honduras, Radio HRN
Agricultural Output Falls 3.6% in First Quarter
Honduran agricultural production fell 3.6% in the first quarter of 2026, erasing 2025's gains, driven mainly by lower grain and coffee harvests.
Honduras Coffee Price Edges Down in July
Honduras's coffee price slipped 0.8% year-over-year to $3.07 per kilogram in July, though the country remains among the world's top five coffee exporters and the crop supports thousands of farming families.
Bus Operators Reject Fare Cut Despite Lower Fuel Prices
Transport operators say urban bus fares will stay at 13 lempiras despite recent fuel-price drops, citing other operating costs and a government subsidy that is three months behind.
Diario Roatán· enEspañol ↗EconomyAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Honduras Adds $1.12 Billion to Foreign Reserves Since January
Honduras's net foreign reserves have grown by $1.124 billion since January 27, the Central Bank reported, with import coverage holding steady at 6.6 months.
Central Bank to Track Inflation, Fuel-Price Effects
Central Bank President Roberto Lagos said Honduras must ready monetary and fiscal measures in line with IMF recommendations to contain inflation, while watching how fuel prices work through the economy; he said no immediate rate change is needed given US Federal Reserve policy.
Radio América HondurasEconomy
Infrastructure
Power Outages Planned Across Honduras on July 2
State utility ENEE will cut power on July 2 to multiple areas of Choluteca, Valle, and Francisco Morazán departments from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for scheduled network maintenance and upgrades.
Also reported by: Once Noticias, Radio HRN
Congress Approves Water-System Contracts for Tegucigalpa and Choluteca
Congress authorized three contracts to build and oversee water-supply infrastructure in Comayagüela (Tegucigalpa) and Apacilagua (Choluteca), with funding secured through 2026 and beyond.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishTegucigalpaAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Tegucigalpa Water Service Cut to Once a Week
The Municipal Water and Sanitation Agency (UMAPS) has issued a schedule for Tegucigalpa limiting drinking-water delivery to one day a week per sector, with times varying by neighborhood from July 1–5.
Televicentro· enEspañol ↗TegucigalpaConcession Operator Criticized Over Toncontín Runway Repairs
Pavel Espinal, former deputy director of Honduras's aviation authority, accuses Toncontín Airport concessionaire Palmerola International Airport of neglecting runway repairs and questions how $3.6 million approved for the work was used, pointing to pilot complaints about deteriorating conditions.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Tegucigalpa
Health
Woman Dies After Fer-de-Lance Bite in Cortés
Darling Hércules, a mother of three from Choloma, died after being bitten by a fer-de-lance (barba amarilla), one of Honduras's most venomous snakes; authorities say the circumstances remain under investigation.
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Crime
Three Convicted in Child Labor and Trafficking Case
A court in San Pedro Sula convicted three people of human trafficking, forced labor, aggravated assault, and the illegal adoption of four children they forced to collect scrap under threats and in chains in Puerto Cortés, with each facing up to 37 years in prison.
La Prensa· enEspañol ↗Security · Puerto CortésMan Arrested for Faking Kidnapping to Extort Sister
José Enrique Amaya, 29, was arrested in Yoro after police found he had staged his own kidnapping, using tomato paste to fake wounds, to demand 600,000 lempiras (about $24,000) from his sister in the United States.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enEspañol ↗Security · YoroMan Killed by Motorcycle in Tegucigalpa
A man identified as Ernesto Vaca was killed when a motorcycle struck him on a main street in the Ramón Amaya neighborhood of Comayagüela, Tegucigalpa.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · TegucigalpaTwo Dead, Three Injured in Copán Powder-Factory Explosion
An explosion at a home-based fireworks and powder-products operation in Copán killed two people—a woman and a 4-year-old child—and left three others with severe burns; authorities said high temperatures and a possible lack of safety measures likely contributed, though the investigation continues.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enEspañol ↗Security · Copán