- Source: National Electoral Council (Honduras)
The National Electoral Council (Spanish: Consejo Nacional Electoral) is the highest electoral authority, both at the administrative and jurisdictional level in the Republic of Honduras. It was created through constitutional reforms in January 2019, supplanting the previous Supreme Electoral Tribunal (Spanish: Tribunal Supremo Electoral).
The Council alongside the Electoral Justice Tribunal (Spanish: Tribunal de Justicia Electoral) deal with everything related to electoral acts and procedures. Integration, organization and operation are governed by the precepts of the Constitution of Honduras and the Electoral and Political Organizations.
Budget
Insufficient requires of a budget of 700,0000 Lempiras, but only were assigned to it 400 million, but part of this budget has to pay the debt of 125 million purchased during the general elections of 2013, with these actions the government would be undermining Honduras democratic system, since the 2017 primary elections will have a cost of 1,100 million.
See also
Elections in Honduras
Primary elections in Honduras
Politics of Honduras
Legal history in Honduras
Government of Honduras
Supreme Court of Honduras
National Congress of Honduras
Constitution of Honduras
Public Prosecutor's Office (Honduras)
Executive branch of the government of Honduras
President of Honduras
References
External links
Official website
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