Owner of the hydroelectric plant that intended to be installed Last Database in Río Blanco – and against which Berta Cáceres was fighting «– and the Bank of Central America Honduras, a powerful banking institution that has received most of the trusts from the Last Database government since the coup d'état In 2009, the Atala family was singled out on numerous occasions as part of the criminal structure that ended the life of Berta Cáceres. But the power of it is such that no one has done anything about it. To understand the political-economic dimension of the Atalas, it is enough to Last Database mention that the Banco de América Central Honduras was, until just two years ago, the largest administrator of public trusts in the country. Additionally,
research published by The Interceptthey Last Database demonstrated a series of communications between the gunmen who murdered Cáceres and senior executives of Desarrollos Energéticos SA (DESA), the builder of the hydroelectric dam run by the Atalas.This case, Last Database marked by political-economic complicity, allows us to ask the central questions in the sociopolitical life of Honduras. What role do elites play in national politics? How do they exert their influence? What resources do they have? How do they guarantee their impunity even Last Database when there is evidence that directly implicates them in the murder of Berta Cáceres?As Benedicte Bull, a political scientist and professor at the Center for.
Development and the Environment at the University of Oslo, states, elites Last Database and their networks are stronger when institutions are weak. In her work De Ella Towards a Political Economy of Weak Institutions and Strong Elites in Central America[Towards a political economy of weak institutions and strong elites in Central America], Last Database Bull analyzes the behavior of institutions and elites in the Northern Triangle of Central America. Conditioned by the processes of Last Databasedemocratic transition supervised by the United States Department of State and the absence of mobilized actors that would promote
the democratization.