Resorting to the historical record of the Social Forum of External Debt and Development of Honduras (FOSDEH), the reader might wonder and undoubtedly answer itself with absolute accuracy that so far our research papers and institutional reports had not walked the corridors of macroeconomics, corruption, poverty, and public policy in general, with an outlook that predominantly highlights the resources deriving from our national legal framework.
We can say that the laws are tied to the socioeconomic situation and are the implicit or mandatory instruments for the operation of the State and the government. In fact, the relevance of the economic establishment requires the rules that precisely define the scope, limits, and possibilities of the citizens and their institutions. As a result, FOSDEH presents this report to the national and international audiences and its analysis and the corresponding proposals related to the legal framework concerning budget implementation, from the perspective of public spending.