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Rafael Jerez Moreno and Juan Carlos Aguilar Moncada, 31 March 2021
The unconstitutionality of a constitutional reform: the case of HondurasDavid Landau, 21 July 2015
Term Limits Manipulation across Latin America – and what Constitutional Design could do about itDavid Landau, 27 May 2015
Honduras: Term Limits Drama 2.0 - how the Supreme Court declared the Constitution Unconstitutional24 November 2017
Honduras president seeks 2nd term despite constitutional ban
Op-ed: Why Are So Many Democracies Breaking Down?23 May 2018
Italy, Poland, Hungary and even Spain: European democracy is in shambles. Critical threats to democracy have also surfaced in countries like Turkey, Brazil and …
Honduras suspends Constitution as contested election triggers lethal violence4 December 2017
Honduras has suspended constitutional rights to give the army and police more powers to contain unrest, a senior government official says, after at least one pe…
Honduras president seeks 2nd term despite constitutional ban24 November 2017
Less than a decade ago, even talk of re-election was enough to get a Honduran president overthrown.
Now Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez appears like…
Honduran President may seek reelection despite constitutional ban20 October 2016
Some Honduran citizens are concerned about a possible re-election of President of Honduras Juan Orlando Hernandez.
The Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Honduras …
Honduran Supreme Court invalidates constitutional ban on presidential reelection 23 August 2016
Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez has been cleared a path to run for re-election next year -- despite similar constitutional tinkering ending in the for…