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Congreso Gesta “Offensiva” Policy with Administrative Reform in the Court, Advierta Abogado - the Liberator

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After the National Congress approved in the first debate a law aimed at eliminating the absolute administrative powers of the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, the lawyer Ramón Barrios said that transferring these powers to the full number of judges responds more to an internal “reaccommodation” than a substantial transformation. Central Writing / EL LIBERTADOR Tegucigalpa. The plenary of the National Congress approved in first debate a…
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After the National Congress approved in the first debate a law aimed at eliminating the absolute administrative powers of the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, the lawyer Ramón Barrios said that transferring these powers to the full number of judges responds more to an internal “reaccommodation” than a substantial transformation. Central Writing / EL LIBERTADOR Tegucigalpa. The plenary of the National Congress approved in first debate a…

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ellibertador.hn broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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