Will Próspera (charter city) be officially shut down before 2030?
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Background: "The story so far: in the mid 2010s, Honduras passed a first-in-the-world law saying that private actors could apply to run charter cities / special economic zones (ZEDEs) on Honduran territory. Three groups took them up on the offer and designed various interesting projects. In January, Honduras kicked out the right-wing government that passed the ZEDE law and replaced it with a socialist party led by Xiomara Castro, which had made opposition to the ZEDEs part of its platform. In April, the new government repealed the ZEDE law, with uncertain consequences." https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/model-city-monday-62722

  • Update 2025-10-12 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The market will resolve YES if "officially shutting down" occurs through any of the following scenarios:

    • Honduran government passing actual laws making ZEDE void, rescinds all special autonomy, and legal regimes (requires constitutional amendment?)

    • Government practically blocks operations: freezes utilities, halts infrastructure

    • Government takes actions treating Próspera as part of normal Honduran jurisdiction: inserting national regulatory agencies, local municipal authorities

    • Próspera (company) withdraws from ZEDE agreement

Creator is open to other qualifying scenarios.

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What's your definition of "officially shutting down" for the purposes of this market?

@MiguelSanchezB I've copied another market with different date, indeed rules could be better.

"shutting down" could be interpreted as:
- Honduran government passing actual laws making ZEDE void, rescinds all special autonomy, and legal regimes (requires constitutional amendment?)
- Government practically blocks operations: freezes utilities, halts infrastructure
- Government takes actions treating Próspera as part of normal Honduran jurisdiction: inserting national regulatory agencies, local municipal authorities
- Próspera (company) withdraws from ZEDE agreement

Do you have some other possible scnearios that would qualify?

It may lose its autonomous governance rights but I would argue they shouldn't sell their properties there. Eventually Hondurans are going to get tired of all the current prominent nativist politicians demonizing the ZEDEs. And that's an opportunity they'll probably want to seize.