
Erika Urtecho
Erika Urtecho is a candidate for vice president of the Central Executive Council of the Liberal Party of Honduras, representing the movement led by Jorge Cálix.
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Erika Urtecho presented a law project that was approved to allocate budget for patient transfers.
Falta de traslado aéreo causa muerte en RoatánErika Urtecho is a member of the commission for electoral reforms.
Congreso Nacional inicia semana clave con elección del procuradorÉrika Urtecho is one of the vice presidents who signed the decree.
así inicia agenda del CNErika Urtecho was congratulated by her husband, Daniel Sponda, for her re-election as a deputy.
Es falso que Daniel Sponda haya sido juramentado en el Partido LiberalErika Urtecho expressed confidence in reaching an agreement during the negotiations for the new Congress.
CN a elegir junta provisionalErika Urtecho is a deputy from the Liberal Party advocating for the presidency of the National Congress.
Avanzan negociaciones por la presidencia del Congreso NacionalErika Urtecho is part of the commission formed by re-elected deputies to negotiate with other political forces.
Tensiones internas sacuden al Partido Liberal rumbo al CongresoErika Urtecho won consecutive elections for the deputy position in Gracias a Dios.
Xiomara Castro destituye a Esponda de Educación y anuncia que asume Jaime RodríguezLegislator Erika Urtecho agreed with Mena and accused the ruling party of using the appointment of Ana Paola Hall's substitute as a political pressure mechanism.
Oposición acusa a Libre de intentar frenar las elecciones del 30 de noviembreErika Urtecho is a deputy who demanded protection for Yuam Pravia following the violent attack.
Condenan atentado contra la periodista Yuam Pravia
Erika Urtecho, a congresswoman from Gracias a Dios, demanded clarification from the government regarding the SAG delegation's trip to Venezuela.
Acuerdos de SAG con Venezuela generan alarma en HondurasErika Urtecho is running for the vice presidency of the CCEPL under the Jorge Cálix movement.
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