TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. – In power since 2014, President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, spoke this Saturday – in an interview with the AFP office – about his future plans once he leaves the presidency, a position he will hold for seven years.
From the government building, Hernández reaffirms that on January 27, 2022, the day his second term ends, “separated from public lifeIn other words, he won’t run to another position anymore.
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The president – also referring to the impending conviction of his brother, Congressman Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernández in the United States – also addressed his expectations of the new US administration on immigration issues.
“I hope Biden shares these common responsibilities with us. I am sure Washington leadership understands that the best investment for the United States and Central America is to build wealth here, so we all win,” he said, referring to immigration. issue that affects so many Hondurans.
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When asked what he will do when a new president takes over the reins of the country, the current president replied to the news agency that he would step aside “to write his memoirs”.