Legal sanctions for non-compliance
Honduras
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES. … Political parties, within six (6) months following the beginning of each period of government of their party authority, are obliged to update their gender and equal opportunities policy and request its approval and registration from the National Electoral Council (CNE). Once approved and registered, compliance is mandatory. … Political parties that do not submit the application for approval and registration within the indicated period or, having registered it, do not comply with it, will be sanctioned with a fine equivalent to five percent (5%) of the political debt that corresponds to them. (Article 73)
2) Lists of citizens proposed as candidates for positions of authority at the national, departmental and municipal levels, as well as conventional or delegates, in at least fourteen (14) departments and two hundred (200) municipalities of the republic, indicating names and surnames. , national identification document (DNI) number, recent photograph when applicable and position for which they are applying; must meet the eligibility conditions determined by its Statutes. Parity and alternation in the political participation of women and men must be strictly applied on the payrolls and if they do not meet these requirements, they will not be registered. Parity and alternation must be observed, also in second-degree elections, and if they are not met, they will not be recognized as authorities. (Article 169)