"It has been reported that the Supreme Court of Honduras yesterday decided in a narrow 8-7 vote to declare ZEDEs unconstitutional ab initio."
~ Erick A. Brimen, CEO Próspera
"It has been reported that the Supreme Court of Honduras yesterday decided in a narrow 8-7 vote to declare ZEDEs unconstitutional ab initio."
~ Erick A. Brimen, CEO Próspera
What does this mean?
"With this comes responsibility and decisions to be made; do we fight on or do we give up (?)
For many of us, the decision was made long ago: we wage on!"
So Daddy Gubberment wants to go back on its word and remove their legal autonomy?
Meaning ?
So they waited for enough time for the development of roads, and buildings by the private sector to then deem that unconstitutional? Classic latam move
It would be amazing to see prospera pull some sovereign individual shit and just ignore the ruling as much as possible
It is very sad if this closes down. I actually was planning on going there in like 2 years.
LLCs probably have to move again 🙄. Let's see if they go through the international arbitration court.
What is the consequence of this ruling? Is Próspera finished?