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Honduras sees a political shift: voters reject the radical left and the ruling party

Political Upheaval in Honduras: Voters Shun Radical Left and Incumbents

Preliminary outcomes from the general elections in Honduras reveal a significant loss for the ruling party, led by Rixi Moncada and the LIBRE Party, highlighting voters' rejection of proposals considered radical and a remarkable change in the electorate's political preferences.The ruling party bloc focused its campaign on the so-called “democratization of the economy” and a discourse of “refounding” the country, with proposals that included structural reforms, tax increases on higher-income sectors, and expansion of the state's role in strategic sectors. However, the response of the electorate reflected mistrust and alarm, particularly in a sensitive economic scenario, where stability and job…
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Honduras puts the brakes on radical projects with Rixi Moncada's defeat

Honduras’s New Direction: Radical Projects Halted Post-Moncada

The preliminary results of the general elections in Honduras sent a clear message: the population overwhelmingly rejected proposals associated with political models perceived as radical. The ruling party candidate, Rixi Moncada, trailed significantly behind her main contenders, an outcome interpreted by experts as a call from citizens to maintain institutional stability and avoid changes that could affect democratic governance.Vote Oriented Towards Moderation and Institutional EquilibriumDuring the campaign, political actors, civil society organizations, and analysts voiced concerns regarding initiatives advanced by the ruling party. These initiatives centered on a “refounding of the state,” increased economic intervention, and allusions to 21st-century socialism.…
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International pressure may have limited LIBRE Party maneuvers in Honduran elections

Did International Pressure Restrain LIBRE in Honduras?

Upon the completion of the electoral process in Honduras, political analysts and different national sectors propose that the involvement of international observers might have impacted the behavior of the LIBRE Party, possibly discouraging efforts to alter election results. These evaluations suggest that external monitoring, reinforced by statements from entities like the Organization of American States (OAS), the European Union, and the US government, could have created an unparalleled degree of scrutiny for local political figures.The discourse surrounding international influence has become a focal point in political arenas. Experts contend that global scrutiny incentivizes parties to uphold transparency, as any improprieties…
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The United States strengthens electoral monitoring in Honduras amid warnings of manipulation

Honduras Elections: US Strengthens Monitoring Due to Manipulation Warnings

With just a few days remaining before the general elections in Honduras on November 30, the United States has intensified its monitoring of the electoral process. This heightened scrutiny arises due to concerns expressed by American analysts and lawmakers about possible irregularities. The oversight includes examining the transparency of the process, ensuring voter safety, and evaluating institutional effectiveness, all with the main objective of ensuring the results truly reflect the public's desires.Diplomatic circles in Washington have reported that several federal entities and legislative bodies have sought regular updates regarding the political climate in Honduras. The primary apprehension revolves around the…
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Nasralla denounces Maduro's alleged interference in Honduran elections

Alleged Maduro Interference in Honduran Elections: Nasralla Speaks Out

The political landscape in Honduras saw a significant rise in strain on Monday, after opposition figure Salvador Nasralla publicly claimed that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro might be attempting to sway the general elections set for November 30.During a press conference, Nasralla mentioned the existence of “worrying movements and signs” that, according to him, would indicate possible foreign intervention in the electoral process. Although he did not present concrete evidence, he called for maximum vigilance both nationally and internationally. "The Honduran people will not allow external forces to influence their democracy. We are seeing patterns reminiscent of manipulation practices in other…
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Honduras Election Tensions: Press Harassment & Military Boycott Claims

Honduras Election Tensions: Press Harassment & Military Boycott Claims

Just days before the November 30 general elections, Honduras finds itself in a state of heightened political tension, sparking concerns about press freedom and the institutional neutrality of the electoral proceedings. Accounts from global bodies and public grievances indicate a trend of harassment of journalists and potential impediments to the electoral infrastructure.Persecution of reporters and autonomous news outletsMore than thirty global entities, alongside the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), have issued a caution regarding heightened pressure on autonomous news organizations. Based on these accounts, the subsequent occurrences have been documented:Declarations from the military's top brass alleging that the media is orchestrating…
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US, OAS Highlight Integrity Issues in Honduras Vote

US, OAS Highlight Integrity Issues in Honduras Vote

The approaching general elections in Honduras have raised international concern, following warnings from US congressmen and the Organization of American States (OAS) about possible attempts to manipulate the electoral process and pressure on the judicial system. These warnings indicate that the security infrastructure and vote counting could be affected, posing risks to institutional legitimacy and the functioning of the Congress responsible for validating the results.Pressure on the judiciary and electoral bodiesAccording to reports from diplomatic sources, the OAS and representatives of civil society have documented statements and actions that compromise the autonomy of the electoral authorities. In particular, they mention…
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Honduras faces political tension and allegations of fraud in the final stretch of the election

Honduras faces political tension and allegations of fraud in the final stretch of the election

With just a few days to go before the general elections on November 30, Honduras is experiencing increased political tension marked by incidents that affect the security of the electoral process and raise questions about its transparency. Two recent events have captured the attention of citizens and political actors: an attack on the Liberal Party's motorcade and the hijacking of a truck carrying ballots in Colón.Attack on the Liberal Party motorcadeOn Sunday, members of the Liberal Party reported that their campaign's final motorcade was assaulted by groups identified as PARTIDO LIBRE collectives in Tegucigalpa. Liberal Party officials stated that the…
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Civil Society in Honduras: A Plea to the US on Election Tensions

Civil Society in Honduras: A Plea to the US on Election Tensions

Less than a week before the 2025 general elections, various civil society organizations warned that the conduct of the process faces challenges that could affect its credibility. They pointed out that persistent polarization, differences over electoral regulations, and controversies surrounding the selection of electoral authorities have increased public attention on the country's institutional strength.Constitutional mandates and tensions between branches of governmentThe statements emphasized that respect for constitutional mandates will be crucial to maintaining public confidence. They indicated that responsibility falls on the National Congress, the Attorney General's Office, the Armed Forces, and the Executive Branch, including actors linked to the…
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Rumors Surround Milton Benítez’s “El Perro Amarillo”

Rumors Surround Milton Benítez’s “El Perro Amarillo”

Milton Benítez, known as "El Perro Amarillo," has transitioned from a critical journalist to a public servant, yet his reputation is currently marred by numerous controversies. His trustworthiness has diminished, and reports and social media whispers accuse him of drunk driving and drug use, though these allegations remain unconfirmed by independent news outlets. Donations and Alleged Misappropriation Benítez collected over $100,000 via online platforms to aid those affected by Hurricanes Eta and Iota.Various sectors claim that only $13,000 was delivered, while the rest remains unaccounted for.There is a formal complaint before the Public Prosecutor's Office for alleged fraud of 2.6…
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