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HONDURAS' DE FACTO REGIME PASSES A BUDGET AS THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY CUTS OFF FINANCING SOURCES.

Publication: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs
Publication Date: 10-SEP-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
The de facto Roberto Micheletti regime in Honduras is proceeding internally as if it were a legitimate government, this week passing the 2010 budget through the legislature. Finance Minister Gabriela Nunez announced a package priced at the equivalent of US$6.3 billion. The breakdown gives the central government US$3.58 billion, while decentralized institutions get to spend US$2.72 billion. The amount is 5.9% higher than the 2009 budget promulgated by the elected government of President Manuel Zelaya. Zelaya remains in exile following his ouster by coup on June 28.

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