A Honduran deputy has submitted a bill to regulate online gambling in the country with the backing of a far-right German politician turned investor.
Deputy Dunia Jim矇nez drafted the bill, which would regulate online gambling. According to local media outlet Radio Am矇rica Honduras, she held meetings in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa with a German businessmen who they claim represents 34 companies in 27 countries.
Jim矇nez posted a video on her X account) of the aforementioned businessmen, one of whom Radio Am矇rica named as Christian Luerh.
The man is Christian L羹th (the anglicised version is Lueth), whose identifies him as the former spokesman for Germanys far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
He was fired from his position in 2020 for his comments on immigrants, which he made to influencer Lisa Licentia in a Berlin bar, which were later revealed in a documentary by German outlet ProSieben.
L羹th told her that the more immigrants that come to Germany, the better it is for the profile of AfD: We could later shoot them all. That's not at all the issue. Or gassing, or whatever you want. It's the same to me."
At the time, the AfD distanced themselves from him, saying his comments were not reflective of the party and that he parted ways with them already.
His LinkedIn profile states that he is now the CEO of cigar company Gran Honduras Cigars, while his Instagram and press photos from Deputy Jim矇nezs X account place him in Honduras this week. His exact role in the drafting of the bill remains unclear.
According to Radio America Honduras, he is interested in replicating the gambling models in Malta and Cura癟ao in Honduras, which he allegedly said was untouched and ripe with opportunity.
He is quoted as saying: We need a law that regulates all this and that is responsible, that is why we are here to see if it can be possible.
Deputy Jim矇nez, for her part, said that the Honduran model of a regulated online market will seek to attract players both locally and globally, hoping to benefit from the tax dollars of international gamers.
Ten percent of collected taxes would be earmarked for the health sector under her plan, similar to Colombia. She specifically singled out medical supplies and cardiovascular devices.
The heart and vascular institute at the George Washington School of Medicine, which operates medical missions in Honduras, confirmed that pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators are few and far between in the country.
L羹th did not return a request for comment in time for publication.