Head of state and government of Honduras From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The president of Honduras (Spanish: Presidente de Honduras), officially known as the President of the Republic of Honduras (Spanish: Presidente de la República de Honduras), is the head of state and head of government of Honduras, and the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces. According to the 1982 Constitution of Honduras, the Government of Honduras consists of three branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. The president is the head of the Executive branch, their primary duty being to "execute and enforce the Constitution, treaties and conventions, laws and other legal dispositions". The President is directly elected for a four-year term.
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President of the Republic of Honduras | |
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Presidente de la República de Honduras | |
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Style |
Her Excellency |
Type | Head of state Head of government |
Residence | Palacio José Cecilio del Valle |
Term length | Four years renewable once |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Honduras (1982) |
Inaugural holder | José Francisco Zelaya y Ayes |
Formation | September 16, 1824 (first) 27 January 1982 (current) |
Deputy | Vice President of Honduras |
Salary | 102,560 Honduran lempiras/4,159 USD per month[1] |
Website | presidencia.gob.hn |
Qualifications are extremely stringent, designed to prevent a dictatorship by political, military, or business figures. To be eligible to run for president, the candidate is required to:
The Constitution ascribes 45 specific rights and powers to the office of the Presidency:
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