Scherly Arriaga, one of the vice-presidents of the National Congress in Honduras, has alleged a conspiracy against President Xiomara Castro's administration.
This follows the departure of Gabriela Castellanos, the National Anti-Corruption Council Executive Director (CNA), from the country.
Tegucigalpa's media outlets recently reported Castellanos and her family's exit from Honduras on June 19, citing purported death threats against her.
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Before leaving, Castellanos convened with Alice Shackelford, the UN representative in Honduras, and Laura Dogu, the US ambassador.
In a "Concentration of Power" report released on May 24, the CNA. . .