Rebeca Raquel Obando
Rebeca Raquel Obando is the President of the Supreme Court of Justice in Honduras, recognized for her commitment to justice and the rule of law. She has been an advocate for maintaining legal frameworks that combat organized crime and drug trafficking, highlighting the importance of judicial independence and institutional integrity in a country facing significant challenges from corruption and criminal networks.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Ráquel Obando was the president of the CSJ who lost administrative powers.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Ráquel Obando is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice in Honduras.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Raquel Obando, the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, requested the National Congress of Honduras to install an inter-institutional table to discuss reforms related to the government and the administration of the Judiciary.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Ráquel Obando is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) whose administrative powers are being limited by Congress.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Ráquel Obando, presidenta de la Corte Suprema de Justicia, recognized that the Judicial Power faces significant judicial delays.
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Honduras:
La presidenta de la Corte Suprema de Justicia, Rebeca Ráquel Obando, asistió a los actos solemnes en honor a la patrona de los hondureños.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Ráquel Obando is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice who attended the mass.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Ráquel Obando is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Raquel Obando, president of the Supreme Court of Justice, was honored during the session.
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Honduras:
Rebeca Ráquel Obando is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice in Honduras.
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