Honduran Government
The Honduran Government operates as a democratic republic, where power is divided among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The President serves as both the head of state and government, elected for a four-year term. The National Congress, composed of representatives, is responsible for making laws and overseeing the executive branch.
The judiciary is independent, ensuring that laws are applied fairly. Honduras has a multi-party system, allowing various political parties to participate in elections. The government faces challenges such as corruption and economic issues, but it continues to work towards improving governance and public services for its citizens.