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Congresswoman Luz Ernestina: Liberal Party still drafting counterproposal to electricity reforms

From Proceso Digital · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Honduran congresswoman admitted the Liberal Party has not yet finalized its counterproposal to proposed reforms in the electricity sector.
  • The party is consulting experts and plans to socialize the initiative with its entire caucus before submission.
  • The Liberal Party insists that any reform must prevent privatization, both present and future, and aims to protect Honduran interests.

The Liberal Party in Honduras has yet to present a definitive counterproposal to the significant reforms being discussed for the nation's electricity sector, according to congresswoman Luz Ernestina Mejรญa. The party acknowledges the necessity of reforming the system but emphasizes that any changes must strictly prohibit privatization, both currently and in the future.

Mejรญa stated that the party is actively working with experts to construct a comprehensive proposal. This initiative will undergo a thorough socialization process among all members of the Liberal Party's congressional caucus before it is formally submitted for consideration. The goal is to ensure a unified party stance on this critical issue.

While the party recognizes the urgency of addressing the electricity sector's challenges, Mejรญa stressed the importance of a meticulous approach. "We are working with haste, but definitely, the fundamental thing is that a proposal remains that covers the entire integrality of the different issues that must be addressed in an energy reform," she explained. The congresswoman highlighted that the party's objective is to contribute proposals that prevent future modifications and safeguard the interests of all Hondurans.

The Liberal Party had previously raised several points of concern regarding the initial reform proposals. However, through ongoing dialogue with various stakeholders, they have identified additional aspects that they deem essential to incorporate into their final document. This iterative process aims to create a robust and well-considered reform package that addresses the complexities of the energy sector.

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Originally published by Proceso Digital in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.