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Ex-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 Reports Third Death from Screwworm Parasite
Honduras's Health Ministry confirmed a third fatality linked to New World screwworm and warned of a rising number of cases across the country.
Secretaría de SaludPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Central Bank Awards $103.5M in Currency Auction
The Banco Central de Honduras allocated $103.5 million in its May 26 foreign-exchange auction, setting a weighted average exchange rate of L 26.6526 per dollar for May 27.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Published on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Experts, Officials Call for Police Purge to Fight Crime
Amid rising violence, a former police-vetting commissioner and Security Secretary Gerzon Velásquez are calling for rigorous evaluation of police, prosecutors, and judges to root out criminal ties and effectively combat crime in Honduras.
Confidencial Honduras· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras 14th-Month Bonus Due Throughout June
Labor Minister Fernando Puerto confirmed no changes to the law requiring employers to pay Honduras's annual 14th-month salary bonus at any point during June 2026, with workers able to file a complaint with the Labor Ministry if payment is not made.
Radio HRN· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Central Bank Sets Exchange Rate at L26.6543 per Dollar
The Banco Central de Honduras auctioned $93.6 million on May 25, yielding a weighted average exchange rate of L26.6543 per U.S. dollar for May 26, 2026.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Published on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Net International Reserves Rise $1.16 Billion in 2026
Honduras's net international reserves accumulated $1.16 billion between January 27 and May 22, 2026, maintaining import coverage of 6.6 months, the Central Bank reported.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Published on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Trains Judges on Gender Perspective in Justice System
Twenty judges, magistrates, and court staff from eight Honduran cities completed a UN-backed trainer program on gender and intersectionality, now mandatory in the Judicial School curriculum, aimed at aligning the justice system with international human-rights standards.
OACNUDH HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Launches L1.5 Billion Agricultural Support Program
The government unveiled a 1.5-billion-lempira (roughly $60 million) incentive program targeting more than 300,000 corn, bean, coffee, and cattle farmers nationwide, with a drought-contingency plan and increased municipal transfers to help communities hardest hit by dry conditions.
Presidencia de Honduras· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Forces Seize 11,000 Coca Plants in Colón
Anti-narcotics police and the Honduran Armed Forces dismantled a coca plantation of roughly 11,000 plants in the mountainous Santa Bárbara area of Iriona municipality, Colón department.
Proceso Digital· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Foreign Reserves Hit IMF June Target Ahead of Schedule
The Central Bank's weekly report for May 15–21 shows net international reserves continuing to build — driven by remittances and strong export performance — with Honduras already meeting the liquid-reserve target set for June 2026 under its IMF agreement, despite a modest weekly dip tied to external debt payments.
Banco Central de Honduras· enPublished 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, 2026Honduras to Rebuild School After Teacher Repaired It With Mud
President Asfura ordered the full reconstruction of a dilapidated school in a Tolupán indigenous community in Francisco Morazán after teacher Marta Carolina Serrano drew national attention for patching its walls with mud and thatch to keep classes running.
Presidencia de Honduras· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Catholic Church in Yoro Condemns Massacres, Demands State Action
The Catholic Diocese of Yoro issued a formal statement condemning a surge in massacres across Honduras and demanding urgent government action, warning that silence would normalize the treatment of human life as disposable.
Congress Extends Contract for Prison X-Ray Scanners
Honduras's Congress approved a deadline extension on a contract between the National Penitentiary Institute and a private firm to complete the supply and installation of body and object X-ray scanners at prisons nationwide.
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.
Three Students Shot Dead in El Progreso in Possible Gang Mix-Up
Authorities are investigating whether armed gunmen killed three young students riding a motorcycle in El Progreso after mistaking them for gang members.
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.
Germania Bridge Expansion Work Advances in Tegucigalpa
Honduras's SIT infrastructure agency reports ongoing expansion of the Germania Bridge on Tegucigalpa's southern exit, with progress on beam installation, asphalt paving, and road-base reinforcement.
Activists Walk 75 Miles in Arizona Desert to Honor Dead Migrants
Dozens of human-rights activists began a seven-day, 75-mile walk from Tucson to the Sasabe border crossing to raise awareness about the more than 8,000 migrants estimated to have died on the U.S.-Mexico border since the late 1990s, many in Arizona's desert heat.
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.
Minister Tours Tegucigalpa–Santa Lucía Highway Upgrade
Infrastructure Minister Aníbal Ehrler inspected progress on a double surface-treatment paving project on the Tegucigalpa–Santa Lucía expressway, intended to improve connectivity in the eastern zone.
ENEE Schedules Power Cuts Across Francisco Morazán Saturday
Honduras's state utility ENEE announced planned outages for May 23 affecting circuits in the Francisco Morazán department due to scheduled maintenance work.
El Merendón Reserve to Stay Under City Control After Backlash
Honduras's Forest Conservation Institute (ICF) confirmed that the El Merendón protected reserve near San Pedro Sula will remain under municipal management following public opposition to a proposal that would have changed its legal status.
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.