Minister of the Presidency Met with Deputies From Different Benches to Present Reforms to the Electricity Sector
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Tegucigalpa, Aug 12 (EFE).- The European Union (EU) is ready to support the electricity reforms that Honduras is promoting with a subsidy of 8 million euros (about 9.2 million dollars) destined to leverage energy investments, while expanding the participation of civil society in its cooperation projects. EU Cooperation Head in Honduras, Cristina Marín, told EFE that Europe has followed "very (close)" the discussions on electricity reform and con…
The proposal, which will soon be submitted to the legislature, seeks to correct distortions in the electricity market, strengthen regulation and improve the quality of service that users receive.
TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. — President Nasry Asfura again pressured the National Congress on Wednesday to approve the draft reforms to the electricity subsector sent by the executive branch, while defending the changes incorporated into the initiative following the comments made by the deputies. Asfura acknowledged that every parliamentarian has the right to [...]
Liberal deputy Alberto Cruz pointed out that it is up to the Executive to review the proposal and formulate the observations it deems necessary, while defending the disposition of its bench to reach consensuses. The entry of the electrical counter-reform of the PLH in the hands of the Executive, reforms continue to wait was published first in Digital Process.
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