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HONDURAS
| The 1982 constitution provides for a strong executive, a unicameral National Congress, and a judiciary appointed by the National Congress. The president is directly elected to a 4-year term by popular vote. The congress also serves a 4-year term; congressional seats are assigned the parties' candidates in proportion to the number of votes each party receives. |
| CURRENT GOVERNMENT |
| President |
Maduro, Ricardo |
| First Vice Pres. |
Williams, Vicente |
| Second Vice Pres. |
De Lopez, Armida |
| Third Vice Pres. |
Diaz, Alberto |
| Min. of Agriculture & Livestock |
Jimenez, Mariano |
| Min. of Culture, Arts, & Sports |
Batres, Mireya |
| Min. of Defense |
Breve, Federico |
| Min. of Education |
Avila, Carlos |
| Min. of Finance |
Alvarado, Arturo |
| Min. of Foreign Relations |
Perez-Cadalso Arias, Guillermo Augusto |
| Min. of Industry & Commerce |
Garcia, Norman |
| Min. of Interior & Justice |
Hernandez Alcerro, Jorge Ramon |
| Min. of Labor |
Leitzelar, German |
| Min. of Natural Resources & Environment |
Panting, Patricia |
| Min. of the Presidency |
Cosenza, Luis |
| Min. of Public Employees' Retirement & Pension (INJUPEMP) |
Lupiac, David Mendoza |
| Min. of Public Health |
Lizardo, Elias |
| Min. of Public Works, Transportation, & Housing |
Carranza, Jorge |
| Min. of Security |
Alvarez, Oscar |
| Min. of Tourism |
De Pierrefeu, Thiery |
| Min. Without Portfolio (health sector) |
Vargas, Carlos |
| Min. Without Portfolio (housing sector) |
Kafati, Johnny |
| Min. Without Portfolio (investment promotion sector) |
Atala, Camilo |
| Min. Without Portfolio (public service sector) |
Kafati, Eduardo |
| Min. Without Portfolio (strategic affairs and communication sector) |
Medina, Ramon |
| Pres., Central Bank |
Mondragon de Villar, Maria Elena |
| Ambassador to the US |
Canahuati, Mario Miguel |
| Permanent Representative to the UN, New York |
Acosta Bonilla, Manuel |
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