Salvador Nasralla, First Vice President of Honduras
Vice President of Honduras, Salvador Nasralawarned that the current president of the Central American country, Xiomara Castrocould the nation ina new Venezuela‘ and denounced that the President had not fulfilled the commitments she had made with her party after coming to power.
“The problem is when zelaya (Husband of the President and former President of Honduras), manages to control the Supreme Court, will clearly have control of the three branches of the state, as does him ortegawho has them Ripe and that would make us a new Venezuela,” Nasralla said in an interview for CNN.
The Vice-President regretted that Honduran citizens, MPs and candidates for the judiciary do not appreciate the consequences of concentrating all powers in the hands of the presidential family Castro Zelayasince they “can’t understand it” by their criteria because they’ve never lived it.
Xiomara Castro and her husband, former President Manuel Zelaya
“I was lucky enough to live in it chiliat the time of the socialist government of Salvador Allende and i visited Venezuela in times of prosperity and then in times of misery, that they live with 7 million Venezuelans who hang around in America to survive,” Nasralla said during the Conclusions program.
Xiomara Castro Celebrating his first year in office this Friday, he has faced criticism from the opposition and other sectors who believe he has not lived up to the promises he made during the election campaign and when he came to power.
Castro canceled the day before Argentinawhere he traveled to take part in the VII Celac Summitwho, in his first year in power, overcame a series of obstacles that tested his firm resolve to transform his country.
Cristina Kirchner with Xiomara Castro, President of Honduras
Manuel Zelaya In addition to being a husband, he is also an adviser to the President, but some sectors, mainly from the opposition, are questioning him guide that the former president has also asserted that he is the one wielding power.
The former president is also the general coordinator of the Freedom and Refoundation Party (Free), emerged in 2011 from National Popular Resistance Front (FNRP) organized after the coup against Zelaya.
Politically, the Central American country is also affected by the lack of consensus in the EU houses of Parliament to elect the fifteen new Supreme Court Justices (CSJ) for the period 2023-2030.
The main opposition forces are unwilling to give in to the Libre Party’s aspirations, including in the CSJ, which has been controlled by the for the past thirteen years national party with eight judges and the Liberal Party with seven.
There was no consensus on Wednesday when the new judges should have been chosen, but that doesn’t change the order because MPs have until February 11 to reach an agreement in a country where the legislature and the judiciary does not enjoy credibility, not in.
(With information from EFE)
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