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Honduran tourist city of Tela joins movement to repeal Development Zones

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The tourist city of Tela, located on the Honduran Caribbean coast, on Thursday (29) joined the movement to repeal the implementation of Employment and Economic Development Zones (ZEDEs) which the government has been promoting since 2013, arguing that it aims to "curtail national sovereignty".

"We oppose and reject that actions under the Law of Employment and Economic Development Zones should be implemented in the department of Atlántida, particularly in Tela, inasmuch as it represents a reduction of the national territory, surrender of sovereignty and violates the Constitution, Law of Municipalities, among others," the city's . . .

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