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  2. Politics of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    In Honduras, close to 30% of the population is aged 15–24. [8] Immigrant children who formed or joined urban gangs in cities such as Los Angeles began to have an impact in Honduras around 1990 because gang members completing prison sentences were deported. Deportees brought the two main gangs in Honduras, MS-13 and the 18th Street gang. [10]

  3. Executive branch of the government of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Honduras is organized according to Title I: On the State [1] of the Honduran Constitution of 1982. According to Title V: Branches of the Government, [2] the three administrative branches are the legislative, executive and judicial. The legislative branch is the National Congress, which is elected by direct vote.

  4. President of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Head of government: Residence: Palacio José Cecilio del Valle: Term length: 4 years, renewable once: Inaugural holder: José Francisco Zelaya y Ayes: Formation: 16 September 1824 (first) 27 January 1982 (current) Deputy: Vice President of Honduras: Salary: 102,560 Honduran lempiras/4,159 USD per month [1] Website: presidencia.gob.hn

  5. Xiomara Castro - Wikipedia

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    The government also promised to intervene "immediately" to conserve areas of "high environmental value" for the benefit of the population. [49] In May 2022, Castro began a measure passed by Congress to abolish Honduras' special economic zones, which the previous National government implemented. [50]

  6. National Congress of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    On the first days of November 2016, the deputy of the independent group Ana Joselina Fortín has decided to join to the National Party of Honduras based on the reason that she wants the reelection of the current president and to establish limits on how many times a president can be reelected. [24]

  7. 2021 Honduran general election - Wikipedia

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    Nasry Asfura is the current mayor of Honduras's capital, Tegucigalpa, and a member of the ruling right-wing National Party of Honduras. [5] During the campaign, Asfura distanced himself from former President Juan Orlando Hernandez's alleged involvement within drug trafficking schemes engaged by his brother.

  8. List of current governments - Wikipedia

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    Honduras: Executive branch of the government of Honduras: January 2022 [57] Hungary: Fifth Orbán Government: 24 May 2022 [58] Iceland: Second cabinet of Katrín Jakobsdóttir: 28 November 2021 [59] India: Third Modi ministry: 9 June 2024 [60] Indonesia: Onward Indonesia Cabinet: 23 October 2019 [61] Iran: Government of Ebrahim Raisi (2021 ...

  9. Category:Government of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... Government ministers of Honduras (4 ...