Hardly any of
According to Minister of Finance William Chong Wong, about a third of
That's $64 million out of the approximate total of $155 million bugeted for the armed forces. Another $16 million is budgeted towards supporting military operations carried out in conjunction with the police, with an additional $19 million allocated towards fighting "drug trafficking, terrorism, arms trafficking, and organized crime," the Minister of Finance said.
The total 2012 budget is only a slight rise from 2010 ($136 million) and 2011 ($140 million), but is about $25 million less than the budget originally requested by the Minister of Security.
As Infodefensa points out, at first glance it appears as though the 2012 military budget includes no allocations for the purchase of security equipment needed to fight drug trafficking and crime. This includes, but is not limited to, radar, satellites, aircraft, computers, and more basic equipment like lie-detector tests and X-ray machines.
This could be one indication that the Honduran government plans to continue lobbying hard for donor countries like the
So far the
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