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National Congress of Honduras

The National Congress (Spanish: Congreso Nacional) is the legislative branch of the government of Honduras.

National Congress of Honduras
Type
Type
Leadership
Luis Redondo (PSH)
since 25 January 2022
First Vice President
Hugo Noé Pino (LIBRE)
since 25 January 2022
General Secretary
Carlos Zelaya (LIBRE)
since 25 January 2022
Structure
Seats128
65 for a majority
Political groups
Government (61):
  •   LIBRE (49)
  •   PSH (10)
  •   DC (1)
  •   PAC (1)

Opposition (67):

Elections
Open list proportional representation
Last election
28 November 2021
Next election
30 November 2025
Meeting place
Legislative Palace, Tegucigalpa
Website
www.congresonacional.hn

Organization edit

The Honduran Congress is a unicameral legislature. The nominal President of the National Congress of Honduras is currently Luis Redondo. Its members are 128 deputies, who are elected on a proportional representation basis, by department, to serve four-year terms.

Meeting place edit

Congress meets in a purpose-built legislative palace (Palacio Legislativo) in the centre of Tegucigalpa. Of a modernist design, it is painted in an array of bright colours and rests on a series of concrete pillars that separate it from the ground. 14°06′14″N 87°12′18″W / 14.10375°N 87.20495°W / 14.10375; -87.20495

Directive edit

2022–2026 legislative period edit

The current directive of the National Congress for the period 2022–2026:[1]

  • Hugo Noé Pino (1st Vice-President) (LIBRE)
  • Edgardo Casaña (2nd Vice-President) (LIBRE)
  • Rasel Tomé (3rd Vice-President) (LIBRE)
  • Scherly Arriaga (4th Vice-President) (LIBRE)
  • Iroshka Elvir (5th Vice-President) (PSH)
  • Fátima Mena (6th Vice-President) (PSH)
  • Ricardo Elencoff (7th Vice-President) (PLH)
  • Christian Josué Hernández (Alternate Vice-President) (LIBRE)
  • Kritza Pérez (Alternate Vice-President) (PLH)
  • Issis Cuellar (Alternate Vice-President) (LIBRE)
  • Carlos Alexis Raudales (Alternate Vice-President) (DC)
  • Carlos Zelaya (General Secretary) (LIBRE)
  • Luz Angelica Smith (2nd Secretary) (LIBRE)
  • Fabricio Sandoval (1st Pro-Secretary) (LIBRE)
  • Linda Donaire (2nd Pro-Secretary) (LIBRE)
  • Juan Barahona (Alternate Secretary) (LIBRE)
  • Silvia Ayala (Alternate Secretary) (LIBRE)

2018–2022 legislative period edit

The directive of the National Congress for the period 2018–2022:[2]

  • Mauricio Oliva (President) (PNH)
  • Antonio César Rivera (1st Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Denis Armando Castro (2nd Vice-President) (APH)
  • Milton Jesus Puerto Oseguera (3rd Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Mario Noé Villafranca (4th Vice-President) (UD)
  • Felicito Ávila Ordóñez (5th Vice-President) (DC)
  • Gladis Aurora López Calderón (6th Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Román Villeda Aguilar (7th Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Elden Vásquez (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Walter Antonio Chávez Hernández (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Olga Josefa Ayala Alvarenga (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Dunia Lizzette Ortiz Cruz (Alternate Vice-President) (APH)
  • José Tomás Zambrano Molina (1st Secretary) (PNH)
  • Salvador Valeriano Pineda (2nd Secretary) (PNH)
  • Teresa Concepción Cálix Raudales (1st Pro-Secretary) (PNH)
  • Rossel Renán Inestroza Martínez (2nd Pro-Secretary) (PNH)
  • Gerardo Tulio Martínez Pineda (Alternate Secretary) (PNH)
  • Wilmer Raynel Neal Velásquez (Alternate Secretary) (PNH)

2014–2018 legislative period edit

The directive of the National Congress for the period 2014–2018 is:[3]

  • Mauricio Oliva (President) (PNH)
  • Gladis Aurora López (1st Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Lena Gutiérrez Arévalo (2nd Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Antonio Rivera Callejas (3rd Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Milton de Jesús Puerto (4th Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Miguel Edgardo Martínez (5th Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Augusto Cruz Ascensio (6th Vice-President) (DC)
  • Edwin Roberto Pavón (7th Vice-President) (UD)
  • Rolando Dubón Bueso (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Ramón Antonio Leva Bulnes (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Jose Vicente de León Rojas (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Mario Alonso Perez (1st Secretary) (PNH)
  • Román Villeda Aguilar (2nd Secretary) (PNH)
  • José María Martínez (Alternate Secretary) (PNH)
  • Wilmer Neal Velásquez (Alternate Secretary) (PNH)
  • José Tomás Zambrano (1st Pro-Secretary) (PNH)
  • Sara Ismena Medina Galo (2nd Pro-Secretary) (PNH)

2010–2014 legislative period edit

The directive of the National Congress for the period 2010–2014 is:[4]

  • Juan Orlando Hernández (President) (PNH)
  • Lena Gutiérrez Arévalo (1st Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Marlon Lara (2nd Vice-President) (PLH)
  • Ramón Velásquez Názar (3rd Vice-President) (DC)
  • Marvin Ponce (4th Vice-President) (PUD)
  • Martha Concepción Guevara (5th Vice-President)(PNH)
  • Nora de Melgar (6th Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Rigoberto Chang Castillo (1st Secretary) (PNH)
  • Gladis Aurora López (2nd Secretary) (PNH)
  • Eliseo Noel Mejía (Pro-Secretary) (PNH)
  • Yariel Waldina Paz (Pro-Secretary) (PLH)
  • Óscar Orlando Burgos (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Victoria Carrasco García (Alternate Vice-President) (PNH)
  • Ángel Banegas (Alternate Secretary) (PLH)
  • Milton de Jesús Puerto (Alternate Secretary) (PNH)

Elections edit

The most recent election was held November 2021.

2021 Legislative elections edit

 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Liberty and Refoundation12,758,09840.2350+20
National Party9,573,02930.1844–17
Savior Party of Honduras4,035,97012.7310New
Liberal Party3,531,88711.1422–5
Innovation and Unity Party335,2271.060–4
Christian Democratic Party305,5380.9610
Anti-Corruption Party251,1960.7910
Honduran Patriotic Alliance227,9400.720–4
Democratic Unification Party160,5100.510–1
Go-Solidary Movement147,9110.470New
New Route114,8980.360New
We Are All Honduras112,1960.3500
Democratic Liberation Party95,7540.300New
Broad Front65,1130.2100
Total31,715,267100.001280
Registered voters/turnout5,182,425
Source: calculation based on CNE

Changes in political groups edit

Some of the opposition parties, particularly the Liberal, LIBRE and PAC have faced internal division. This division had more impact on LIBRE, which led to the dismissal and the resignation of some of their congressional partisans. During the first week of session in 2014, Congressman Eduardo Cotto was expelled from LIBRE for voting in favor of the National/DC/PUD directive integration, which was also supported by the Liberals.[5] On the following months, Cotto joined the DC.[6]

On February 21, 2015, Congresswoman Tatiana Canales announced her incorporation to the Liberal Party, after failed negotiations with PAC.[7] Nonetheless, 3 days later, the authorities of LIBRE decided to expel her (even though she had already resigned) and three other congressmen after they voted against an electoral reform that was introduced to Congress by the former President and current party leader of LIBRE, Manuel Zelaya Rosales. Together, the three expelled congressmen and Canales formed an independent bloc headed by Congresswoman Jenny Murillo.[8]

On April 9, 2015 the National Congress of Honduras processed the resignations of Congressman Hector Enrique Padilla from LIBRE and Substitute Congresswoman Claudia Patricia Molina from the Liberal Party. Since Molina is a substitute congresswoman, this change does not affect the number of members of the Liberal caucus, nonetheless Padilla's resignation reduced the number of LIBRE congressmen to 32. Later on, Padilla joined the independent group formed by former members of LIBRE.[9]

The total number of members of the LIBRE caucus was reduced to 31 after Atlántida congresswoman, Audelia Rodriguez resigned from that party and joined the independent group on May 5, 2015. Rodriguez stated that the lack of direction in LIBRE has led to the impossibility of giving response to the people that elected her, but later she joined to the Christian Democratic Party[10] The Deputy of the independent group Hector Padilla has joined to the Christian Democratic Group, and with the new deputy now they have 3 deputies in the group. In the later months the congresswoman Audelia Rodriguez has joined to the Christian Democratic Party now counting with 4 deputies.[11][12]

Also in February 2016, LIBRE has expelled the deputies Esdras Amado López and Dennis Antonio Sánchez of Francisco Morazán and Santa Bárbara respectively, based on the reason that they have voted in favour of a new Supreme Court of Justice.[13][14] Since 4 of PAC's congressmen did not make their vote public during the Supreme Court election, Salvador Nasralla accused them of being now congressmen of the National Party, nonetheless, they have not been formally expelled of the party.[15]

But later, on March 18, the leaders of PAC finally decided to "temporarily suspend" the membership of the 4 of the deputies that participated in the election of a new Supreme Court of Justice. The 4 suspended congressmen are Ana Joselina Fortín, Marlene Alvarenga, Kritza Perez and Oscar Palacios.[16][17]

In April 2016, the deputy of the independent group Tatiana Canales, finally has decided to return to the Liberal Party of Honduras, with the reason that they have expressed differences with Libre, and its return means that the Liberal caucus has officially 28 deputies. Also on the half of May 2016, the deputy of the independent group Omar Rodríguez has decided to return to the Liberal Party now with 29 deputies on the caucus. On the final days of the month of May the deputy Dennis Antonio Sánchez has decided to return to the Liberal Party now with 30 deputies on their caucus, now the party is the second largest political group in the congress.[18][19][20]

In July 2016, the deputy of the independent group Yenny Murillo has decided to return to the National Party of Honduras, with the reason that she is feeling changes in the form of life in Honduras, also had said that she is in favour of the reelection but with a regulation that will be established on the Constitution of the Republic, to limit how many times a president can be reelected.[21][22]

Also in the final week of September 2016, the deputy of the independent group Kritza Pérez has decided finally to be a member of the Liberal Party of Honduras based on the reason that in his first party PAC, they don't allow the pluralism of ideas and discrimination against women that they have announced several times on the national media.[23]

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]

On the first days of December 2016, the deputy of the department of Cortés Jaime Enrique Villegas has decided to resign from the Anticorruption Party based on the reasons that they had differences with the leaders of the party and they don't allow him to participate on decisions of importance. But later in July 2017 he decided to be a member of the National Party of Honduras and to be candidate for the general election in 2017.[25][26]

Also on the same month of December 2016 the deputy of Comayagua Liliam Villatoro has decided to resign from the Anticorruption Party because she has expressed with the leader of the party Salvador Nasralla and they don't allow her to participate on the sessions of the party with new ideas.[27]

On the half days of July 2017, the deputies Rafael Padilla and David Reyes of the departments of Francisco Morazán and Choluteca respectively, have joined to the Innovation and Unity Party, based on the reason that the two deputies they don't want their original party, the Anticorruption Party to be led by the congresswoman Marlene Alvarenga.[28]

On the first days of August 2017, the deputies of Cortés Fátima Mena and Anibal Cálix has decided to join as deputies of the Innovation and Unity party, based on the reason that they don't want to be members of the Anticorruption Party led now by congresswoman Marlene Alvarenga. As of August 2017, none of the elected congressmen of the National Party, PINU, and UD have resigned from their respective party affiliation.[29][30]

On the last days of September 2017, the deputies of the independent group Walter Banegas and Lilian Villatoro of the departments of Cortés and Comayagua respectively has decided to join as members of the Liberal Party of Honduras based on the reason that their original party, the Anticorruption Party no longer exists thus, increasing the Liberal caucus to 33.[31]

On the last days of October 2017, the deputy of Cortés Luis Redondo has decided to join as deputy of the Innovation and Unity party, based on the reason that he won't be a member of the Anticorruption party led by congresswoman Marlene Alvarenga.[32]

Honduras also returns deputies to the supranational Central American Parliament.

President edit

President of the National Congress of Honduras
Presidente del Congreso Nacional de Honduras
 
Logo of the National Congress of Honduras
 
Incumbent
Luis Redondo
since 25 January 2022
StyleMister/Madam President
AppointerNational Congress
Term lengthFour years
Formation29 September 1865
DeputyVice Presidents of the National Congress

The President of the National Congress of Honduras is the presiding officer (speaker) of the National Congress of Honduras.

Presidents of the Congress 1900–1982 edit

[33]

Name Term Party Notes
Carlos Alberto Ucles 1900–1902
Rafael Alvarado Guerrero 1902–1903
Fausto Dávila 1904–1906
Francisco Escobar 1911–1913
Rafael Alvarado Manzano 1914–1915 National Party of Honduras
Francisco Escobar 1915-1918
Francisco Bográn 1919-1920
Angel Ugarte 1921 Liberal Party of Honduras
Miguel Oqueli Bustillo 1923 Liberal Party of Honduras
Ángel Sevilla Ramírez 1924 National Party of Honduras
Ramón Alcerro Castro 1924 President of the Constituent Assembly of 1924
Venancio Callejas 1925–1926 National Party of Honduras
Tiburcio Carías Andino 1926–1929 National Party of Honduras First Time
Antonio C. Rivera 1929–1930 National Party of Honduras First Time
Tiburcio Carías Andino 1930–1931 National Party of Honduras Second Time
Santiago Meza Cálix 1931–1932 Liberal Party of Honduras
Antonio Bográn Mojeron 1932 National Party of Honduras
Abraham Williams Calderón 1932 National Party of Honduras
Miguel Paz Barahona 1933–1934 National Party of Honduras
Ramón Alcerro Castro 1934–1935 National Party of Honduras President of the Constituent Assembly of 1934
Antonio C. Rivera 1935–1939 National Party of Honduras Second Time
Plutarco Muñoz P. 1939–1948 National Party of Honduras
Luciano Milla Cisneros 1949 National Party of Honduras
Juan B. Valladares Rodríguez 1949 National Party of Honduras
Jose Máximo Gálvez 1949–1950 National Party of Honduras
Camilo Gómez y Gómez 1950–1954 National Party of Honduras
Francisco Salomón Jiménez Castro 1954 National Party of Honduras
Ramón Villeda Morales 1957 Liberal Party of Honduras President of the Constituent Assembly of 1957
Modesto Rodas Alvarado 1957–1963 Liberal Party of Honduras He was overthrown by the military coup led by Oswaldo López Arellano.
Héctor Orlando Gómez Cisneros 1963 Liberal Party of Honduras He assumed the Presidency of the Congress for a few days, after the military coup led by Oswaldo López Arellano
Mario E. Rivera López 1965–1971 National Party of Honduras He was President of the National Constituent Assembly of 1965 and the National Congress from 1965 to 1971.
Martín Agüero Vega 1971–1972 National Party of Honduras
Roberto Suazo Cordova 1981 Liberal Party of Honduras He was the President of the National Constituent Assembly that drew up the 1982 Honduran Constitution. He was then elected President of Honduras in the Honduran general election, 1981

List of presidents since 1982 edit

[33]

See also edit

References edit

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  23. ^ "Partido Liberal se convierte en la segunda fuerza en el Congreso Nacional".
  24. ^ "De la mano de Dios y con el apoyo del pueblo hondureño, voy a ser el próximo presidente de Honduras". 6 November 2016.
  25. ^ "Renuncia al PAC el diputado Jaime Villegas". 7 December 2016.
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  28. ^ "Diputados del Partido Anticorrupción pasan a formar parte del Pinu - Diario El Heraldo".
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  33. ^ a b "Presidentes del Congreso Nacional 1900-2014". 11 August 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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The National Congress Spanish Congreso Nacional is the legislative branch of the government of Honduras National Congress of HondurasTypeTypeUnicameralLeadershipPresidentLuis Redondo PSH since 25 January 2022First Vice PresidentHugo Noe Pino LIBRE since 25 January 2022General SecretaryCarlos Zelaya LIBRE since 25 January 2022StructureSeats12865 for a majorityPolitical groupsGovernment 61 LIBRE 49 PSH 10 DC 1 PAC 1 Opposition 67 PNH 43 PLH 22 Independent 2 ElectionsVoting systemOpen list proportional representationLast election28 November 2021Next election30 November 2025Meeting placeLegislative Palace TegucigalpaWebsitewww wbr congresonacional wbr hn Contents 1 Organization 2 Meeting place 3 Directive 3 1 2022 2026 legislative period 3 2 2018 2022 legislative period 3 3 2014 2018 legislative period 3 4 2010 2014 legislative period 4 Elections 4 1 2021 Legislative elections 4 1 1 Changes in political groups 5 President 5 1 Presidents of the Congress 1900 1982 5 2 List of presidents since 1982 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOrganization editThe Honduran Congress is a unicameral legislature The nominal President of the National Congress of Honduras is currently Luis Redondo Its members are 128 deputies who are elected on a proportional representation basis by department to serve four year terms Meeting place editCongress meets in a purpose built legislative palace Palacio Legislativo in the centre of Tegucigalpa Of a modernist design it is painted in an array of bright colours and rests on a series of concrete pillars that separate it from the ground 14 06 14 N 87 12 18 W 14 10375 N 87 20495 W 14 10375 87 20495Directive edit2022 2026 legislative period edit The current directive of the National Congress for the period 2022 2026 1 Luis Redondo President PSH Hugo Noe Pino 1st Vice President LIBRE Edgardo Casana 2nd Vice President LIBRE Rasel Tome 3rd Vice President LIBRE Scherly Arriaga 4th Vice President LIBRE Iroshka Elvir 5th Vice President PSH Fatima Mena 6th Vice President PSH Ricardo Elencoff 7th Vice President PLH Christian Josue Hernandez Alternate Vice President LIBRE Kritza Perez Alternate Vice President PLH Issis Cuellar Alternate Vice President LIBRE Carlos Alexis Raudales Alternate Vice President DC Carlos Zelaya General Secretary LIBRE Luz Angelica Smith 2nd Secretary LIBRE Fabricio Sandoval 1st Pro Secretary LIBRE Linda Donaire 2nd Pro Secretary LIBRE Juan Barahona Alternate Secretary LIBRE Silvia Ayala Alternate Secretary LIBRE 2018 2022 legislative period edit The directive of the National Congress for the period 2018 2022 2 Mauricio Oliva President PNH Antonio Cesar Rivera 1st Vice President PNH Denis Armando Castro 2nd Vice President APH Milton Jesus Puerto Oseguera 3rd Vice President PNH Mario Noe Villafranca 4th Vice President UD Felicito Avila Ordonez 5th Vice President DC Gladis Aurora Lopez Calderon 6th Vice President PNH Roman Villeda Aguilar 7th Vice President PNH Elden Vasquez Alternate Vice President PNH Walter Antonio Chavez Hernandez Alternate Vice President PNH Olga Josefa Ayala Alvarenga Alternate Vice President PNH Dunia Lizzette Ortiz Cruz Alternate Vice President APH Jose Tomas Zambrano Molina 1st Secretary PNH Salvador Valeriano Pineda 2nd Secretary PNH Teresa Concepcion Calix Raudales 1st Pro Secretary PNH Rossel Renan Inestroza Martinez 2nd Pro Secretary PNH Gerardo Tulio Martinez Pineda Alternate Secretary PNH Wilmer Raynel Neal Velasquez Alternate Secretary PNH 2014 2018 legislative period edit The directive of the National Congress for the period 2014 2018 is 3 Mauricio Oliva President PNH Gladis Aurora Lopez 1st Vice President PNH Lena Gutierrez Arevalo 2nd Vice President PNH Antonio Rivera Callejas 3rd Vice President PNH Milton de Jesus Puerto 4th Vice President PNH Miguel Edgardo Martinez 5th Vice President PNH Augusto Cruz Ascensio 6th Vice President DC Edwin Roberto Pavon 7th Vice President UD Rolando Dubon Bueso Alternate Vice President PNH Ramon Antonio Leva Bulnes Alternate Vice President PNH Jose Vicente de Leon Rojas Alternate Vice President PNH Mario Alonso Perez 1st Secretary PNH Roman Villeda Aguilar 2nd Secretary PNH Jose Maria Martinez Alternate Secretary PNH Wilmer Neal Velasquez Alternate Secretary PNH Jose Tomas Zambrano 1st Pro Secretary PNH Sara Ismena Medina Galo 2nd Pro Secretary PNH 2010 2014 legislative period edit The directive of the National Congress for the period 2010 2014 is 4 Juan Orlando Hernandez President PNH Lena Gutierrez Arevalo 1st Vice President PNH Marlon Lara 2nd Vice President PLH Ramon Velasquez Nazar 3rd Vice President DC Marvin Ponce 4th Vice President PUD Martha Concepcion Guevara 5th Vice President PNH Nora de Melgar 6th Vice President PNH Rigoberto Chang Castillo 1st Secretary PNH Gladis Aurora Lopez 2nd Secretary PNH Eliseo Noel Mejia Pro Secretary PNH Yariel Waldina Paz Pro Secretary PLH oscar Orlando Burgos Alternate Vice President PNH Victoria Carrasco Garcia Alternate Vice President PNH Angel Banegas Alternate Secretary PLH Milton de Jesus Puerto Alternate Secretary PNH Elections editThe most recent election was held November 2021 2021 Legislative elections edit nbsp PartyVotes Seats Liberty and Refoundation12 758 09840 2350 20National Party9 573 02930 1844 17Savior Party of Honduras4 035 97012 7310NewLiberal Party3 531 88711 1422 5Innovation and Unity Party335 2271 060 4Christian Democratic Party305 5380 9610Anti Corruption Party251 1960 7910Honduran Patriotic Alliance227 9400 720 4Democratic Unification Party160 5100 510 1Go Solidary Movement147 9110 470NewNew Route114 8980 360NewWe Are All Honduras112 1960 3500Democratic Liberation Party95 7540 300NewBroad Front65 1130 2100Total31 715 267100 001280Registered voters turnout5 182 425 Source calculation based on CNEChanges in political groups edit Some of the opposition parties particularly the Liberal LIBRE and PAC have faced internal division This division had more impact on LIBRE which led to the dismissal and the resignation of some of their congressional partisans During the first week of session in 2014 Congressman Eduardo Cotto was expelled from LIBRE for voting in favor of the National DC PUD directive integration which was also supported by the Liberals 5 On the following months Cotto joined the DC 6 On February 21 2015 Congresswoman Tatiana Canales announced her incorporation to the Liberal Party after failed negotiations with PAC 7 Nonetheless 3 days later the authorities of LIBRE decided to expel her even though she had already resigned and three other congressmen after they voted against an electoral reform that was introduced to Congress by the former President and current party leader of LIBRE Manuel Zelaya Rosales Together the three expelled congressmen and Canales formed an independent bloc headed by Congresswoman Jenny Murillo 8 On April 9 2015 the National Congress of Honduras processed the resignations of Congressman Hector Enrique Padilla from LIBRE and Substitute Congresswoman Claudia Patricia Molina from the Liberal Party Since Molina is a substitute congresswoman this change does not affect the number of members of the Liberal caucus nonetheless Padilla s resignation reduced the number of LIBRE congressmen to 32 Later on Padilla joined the independent group formed by former members of LIBRE 9 The total number of members of the LIBRE caucus was reduced to 31 after Atlantida congresswoman Audelia Rodriguez resigned from that party and joined the independent group on May 5 2015 Rodriguez stated that the lack of direction in LIBRE has led to the impossibility of giving response to the people that elected her but later she joined to the Christian Democratic Party 10 The Deputy of the independent group Hector Padilla has joined to the Christian Democratic Group and with the new deputy now they have 3 deputies in the group In the later months the congresswoman Audelia Rodriguez has joined to the Christian Democratic Party now counting with 4 deputies 11 12 Also in February 2016 LIBRE has expelled the deputies Esdras Amado Lopez and Dennis Antonio Sanchez of Francisco Morazan and Santa Barbara respectively based on the reason that they have voted in favour of a new Supreme Court of Justice 13 14 Since 4 of PAC s congressmen did not make their vote public during the Supreme Court election Salvador Nasralla accused them of being now congressmen of the National Party nonetheless they have not been formally expelled of the party 15 But later on March 18 the leaders of PAC finally decided to temporarily suspend the membership of the 4 of the deputies that participated in the election of a new Supreme Court of Justice The 4 suspended congressmen are Ana Joselina Fortin Marlene Alvarenga Kritza Perez and Oscar Palacios 16 17 In April 2016 the deputy of the independent group Tatiana Canales finally has decided to return to the Liberal Party of Honduras with the reason that they have expressed differences with Libre and its return means that the Liberal caucus has officially 28 deputies Also on the half of May 2016 the deputy of the independent group Omar Rodriguez has decided to return to the Liberal Party now with 29 deputies on the caucus On the final days of the month of May the deputy Dennis Antonio Sanchez has decided to return to the Liberal Party now with 30 deputies on their caucus now the party is the second largest political group in the congress 18 19 20 In July 2016 the deputy of the independent group Yenny Murillo has decided to return to the National Party of Honduras with the reason that she is feeling changes in the form of life in Honduras also had said that she is in favour of the reelection but with a regulation that will be established on the Constitution of the Republic to limit how many times a president can be reelected 21 22 Also in the final week of September 2016 the deputy of the independent group Kritza Perez has decided finally to be a member of the Liberal Party of Honduras based on the reason that in his first party PAC they don t allow the pluralism of ideas and discrimination against women that they have announced several times on the national media 23 On the first days of November 2016 the deputy of the independent group Ana Joselina Fortin 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 On the first days of December 2016 the deputy of the department of Cortes Jaime Enrique Villegas has decided to resign from the Anticorruption Party based on the reasons that they had differences with the leaders of the party and they don t allow him to participate on decisions of importance But later in July 2017 he decided to be a member of the National Party of Honduras and to be candidate for the general election in 2017 25 26 Also on the same month of December 2016 the deputy of Comayagua Liliam Villatoro has decided to resign from the Anticorruption Party because she has expressed with the leader of the party Salvador Nasralla and they don t allow her to participate on the sessions of the party with new ideas 27 On the half days of July 2017 the deputies Rafael Padilla and David Reyes of the departments of Francisco Morazan and Choluteca respectively have joined to the Innovation and Unity Party based on the reason that the two deputies they don t want their original party the Anticorruption Party to be led by the congresswoman Marlene Alvarenga 28 On the first days of August 2017 the deputies of Cortes Fatima Mena and Anibal Calix has decided to join as deputies of the Innovation and Unity party based on the reason that they don t want to be members of the Anticorruption Party led now by congresswoman Marlene Alvarenga As of August 2017 none of the elected congressmen of the National Party PINU and UD have resigned from their respective party affiliation 29 30 On the last days of September 2017 the deputies of the independent group Walter Banegas and Lilian Villatoro of the departments of Cortes and Comayagua respectively has decided to join as members of the Liberal Party of Honduras based on the reason that their original party the Anticorruption Party no longer exists thus increasing the Liberal caucus to 33 31 On the last days of October 2017 the deputy of Cortes Luis Redondo has decided to join as deputy of the Innovation and Unity party based on the reason that he won t be a member of the Anticorruption party led by congresswoman Marlene Alvarenga 32 Honduras also returns deputies to the supranational Central American Parliament President editPresident of the National Congress of HondurasPresidente del Congreso Nacional de Honduras nbsp Logo of the National Congress of Honduras nbsp IncumbentLuis Redondosince 25 January 2022StyleMister Madam PresidentAppointerNational CongressTerm lengthFour yearsFormation29 September 1865DeputyVice Presidents of the National CongressThe President of the National Congress of Honduras is the presiding officer speaker of the National Congress of Honduras Presidents of the Congress 1900 1982 edit 33 Name Term Party NotesCarlos Alberto Ucles 1900 1902Rafael Alvarado Guerrero 1902 1903Fausto Davila 1904 1906Francisco Escobar 1911 1913Rafael Alvarado Manzano 1914 1915 National Party of HondurasFrancisco Escobar 1915 1918Francisco Bogran 1919 1920Angel Ugarte 1921 Liberal Party of HondurasMiguel Oqueli Bustillo 1923 Liberal Party of HondurasAngel Sevilla Ramirez 1924 National Party of HondurasRamon Alcerro Castro 1924 President of the Constituent Assembly of 1924Venancio Callejas 1925 1926 National Party of HondurasTiburcio Carias Andino 1926 1929 National Party of Honduras First TimeAntonio C Rivera 1929 1930 National Party of Honduras First TimeTiburcio Carias Andino 1930 1931 National Party of Honduras Second TimeSantiago Meza Calix 1931 1932 Liberal Party of HondurasAntonio Bogran Mojeron 1932 National Party of HondurasAbraham Williams Calderon 1932 National Party of HondurasMiguel Paz Barahona 1933 1934 National Party of HondurasRamon Alcerro Castro 1934 1935 National Party of Honduras President of the Constituent Assembly of 1934Antonio C Rivera 1935 1939 National Party of Honduras Second TimePlutarco Munoz P 1939 1948 National Party of HondurasLuciano Milla Cisneros 1949 National Party of HondurasJuan B Valladares Rodriguez 1949 National Party of HondurasJose Maximo Galvez 1949 1950 National Party of HondurasCamilo Gomez y Gomez 1950 1954 National Party of HondurasFrancisco Salomon Jimenez Castro 1954 National Party of HondurasRamon Villeda Morales 1957 Liberal Party of Honduras President of the Constituent Assembly of 1957Modesto Rodas Alvarado 1957 1963 Liberal Party of Honduras He was overthrown by the military coup led by Oswaldo Lopez Arellano Hector Orlando Gomez Cisneros 1963 Liberal Party of Honduras He assumed the Presidency of the Congress for a few days after the military coup led by Oswaldo Lopez ArellanoMario E Rivera Lopez 1965 1971 National Party of Honduras He was President of the National Constituent Assembly of 1965 and the National Congress from 1965 to 1971 Martin Aguero Vega 1971 1972 National Party of HondurasRoberto Suazo Cordova 1981 Liberal Party of Honduras He was the President of the National Constituent Assembly that drew up the 1982 Honduran Constitution He was then elected President of Honduras in the Honduran general election 1981List of presidents since 1982 edit 33 Name Term PartyEfrain Bu Giron 1982 1986 Liberal Party of HondurasCarlos Orbin Montoya 1986 1990 Liberal Party of HondurasRodolfo Irias Navas 1990 1994 National Party of HondurasCarlos Roberto Flores 1994 1998 Liberal Party of HondurasRafael Pineda Ponce 1998 2002 Liberal Party of HondurasPorfirio Lobo Sosa 2002 2006 National Party of HondurasRoberto Micheletti 2006 2009 Liberal Party of HondurasJose Alfredo Saavedra 2009 2010 Liberal Party of HondurasJuan Orlando Hernandez 2010 2014 National Party of HondurasMauricio Oliva 2014 2022 National Party of HondurasLuis Redondo 2022 present Savior Party of HondurasSee also editPolitics of Honduras Government of Honduras Supreme Court of Honduras Executive branch of the government of Honduras List of legislatures by country nbsp Honduras portalReferences edit Rodriguez Sandra 24 January 2022 La Gaceta confirma a Luis Redondo presidente Legislativo Defensores en Linea in European Spanish Retrieved 8 February 2022 Asi se conforma la nueva junta directiva del Congreso Nacional 23 January 2018 Nueva directiva del CN fue electa por 76 diputados Diario El Heraldo Elheraldo hn Retrieved 31 July 2016 Buscador Elheraldo hn Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Expulsan a Eduardo Cotto Diario la Tribuna Honduras Archived from the original on 21 February 2015 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Un nuevo en PDCH Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 27 June 2014 Archived from the original on 19 September 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Honduras 20 February 2015 Masiva adhesion de Libres al PL Diario La Prensa Laprensa hn Retrieved 31 July 2016 Expulsados de Libre forman octava bancada Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 25 February 2015 Archived from the original on 19 September 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Honduras CN da tramite a renuncia irrevocable de diputados de Libre y Partido Liberal Archived from the original on 19 April 2015 Retrieved 10 April 2015 Diputada de Libre renuncia y se une a bancada independiente Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 5 May 2015 Archived from the original on 19 September 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Otro diputado de Libre se adhiere a las filas de PDCH Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 27 June 2015 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Diputado abandono la bancada independiente y se suma a la Democracia Cristiana Archived from the original on 28 June 2015 Retrieved 29 June 2015 Esdras Amado Lopez y Denis Sanchez ya no tienen cabida en Libre Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 16 February 2016 Archived from the original on 9 March 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Honduras 16 February 2016 Expulsados de Libre Esdras Lopez y Denis Sanchez Diario La Prensa Laprensa hn Retrieved 31 July 2016 Diputados del Pac hoy al banquillo de los acusados Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 22 February 2016 Archived from the original on 9 April 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Honduras 18 March 2016 Consejo Nacional del PAC desconoce a cuatro diputados Diario La Prensa Latribuna hn Retrieved 31 July 2016 El Pac suspende a cuatro diputados Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 18 March 2016 Archived from the original on 9 November 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Carlos Morales Tatiana Canales Diputada de LIBRE regresa al Partido Liberal Tiempo hn Retrieved 31 July 2016 2 diputados de Libre vuelven al Partido Liberal Diario La Tribuna Honduras Latribuna hn 15 May 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Tres ex diputados de LIBRE regresan al Partido Liberal ULTIMA HORA HONDURAS Los Jovenes de Honduras Se Informan Aqui Ultimahora hn Retrieved 31 July 2016 Radio HRN radiohrn Twitter 9 July 2009 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Diputada Jenny Murillo deja a Libre para unirse al Partido Nacional Noticias Televicentro Televicentro hn Retrieved 31 July 2016 Partido Liberal se convierte en la segunda fuerza en el Congreso Nacional De la mano de Dios y con el apoyo del pueblo hondureno voy a ser el proximo presidente de Honduras 6 November 2016 Renuncia al PAC el diputado Jaime Villegas 7 December 2016 Jaime Villegas buscara diputacion con el Partido Nacional Audio Diario la Tribuna 20 July 2017 PAC pierde a otra diputada ULTIMA HORA HONDURAS Los Jovenes de Honduras Se Informan Aqui ultimahora hn Diputados del Partido Anticorrupcion pasan a formar parte del Pinu Diario El Heraldo Estrategia Politica FatimaMenaHN y acalixpac se unen a bancada del Pinusd HN 3 August 2017 Archived from the original on 6 September 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 Diputados Fatima Mena y Anibal Calix anuncian adhesion a bancada del Pinu proceso hn Processo Digital Diputados propietarios y suplentes del PAC se unen al CCEPLH HCH Archived from the original on 21 September 2017 Retrieved 21 September 2017 De ultimo momento Luis Redondo se cuela en planilla de diputados del Pinu SD proceso hn Processo Digital a b Presidentes del Congreso Nacional 1900 2014 11 August 2015 External links editOfficial website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Congress of Honduras amp oldid 1212989024, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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