Honduran governor asks for 50% salary cut

Santos’s request comes as president calls for spending cuts amid fiscal crisis

Central Bank of Honduras

Rebeca Santos, the recently appointed governor of Honduras’s central bank, has asked for a 50% cut to her salary, media reported on April 4.

The news comes after recently elected president Xiomara Castro called for cuts to public spending. In February, the Honduran congress declared a “state of fiscal and financial emergency”, allowing it to borrow as much as $2 billion from the central bank in 2022 and 2023.

Reports in several Honduran media outlets quoted a senior government figure as saying

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