Juan Orlando Hernández
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And I said, listen, any president wanted to do that in Honduras,
All the churches of the people from faith is going to overthrow that government.
So you have to understand that we have our own values.
We believe in family.
Of course, we respect if anybody is, let's say, gay or however they are going to call it.
If it is a human being, we have to respect them.
But, you know, if you are going to talk to children that you can go to the school dressed like a little girl or whatever, you cannot do that in Honduras.
So there were so many other things that they didn't like.
So in Honduras, a gay couple cannot adopt kids?
No.
No.
Well, I didn't ask the Supreme Court to rule in that way.
There was a group of congressmen, mayors, and other people, former presidents, and they went to make a request saying, if the mayors in Honduras can be reelected, if congresspeople can be reelected, but also Honduras,
has signed a treaty that we have to respect the political rights of the citizens who want to choose, you have let them do it.
And the other right is the guy who is in office because at the end is the will of the people if they want to vote for him or not if he's in office.
But during my re-election, the other good part is that every party that wanted to compete
went to compete.
They participate.
I asked so many governments to send observers, and they were there.
And the people of Honduras choose.