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LIBRE faces vote decline: Rixi Moncada drops to third in the polls

Rixi Moncada

El partido gobernante de Honduras está enfrentando un momento complicado a pocos meses de las elecciones del 30 de noviembre. La candidata presidencial del Partido LIBRE, Rixi Moncada, ha caído al tercer lugar en las encuestas más recientes, lo que confirma una tendencia de descenso que ya se había hecho evidente en varios aspectos.

Signs of erosion for the ruling party

Various indicators had anticipated this situation. Attendance at LIBRE Party rallies and public events has shown a progressive decline, reflecting lower participation by its base. In addition, activity on social media and in the media shows growing criticism, ridicule, and questioning of the party’s management.

The detachment of crucial demographics, particularly the youth and communities historically supportive of the governing party, contributes to this pattern, revealing indifference or internal rifts. Simultaneously, surveys have indicated ongoing decreases in the candidate’s support for the governing party, while opposition groups are steadily advancing.

Internal divisions and conflicts over power have impacted party cohesion, diminishing public trust. Issues like insecurity, financial turmoil, and corruption accusations have heightened the atmosphere of skepticism toward the ruling party, setting the stage for important shifts in voter preferences.

The downfall of Rixi Moncada

Moncada’s decline in the polls confirms previous signs of erosion. The candidate, who until a few weeks ago was leading in the polls, now ranks third, according to data released in alternative media and social networks. This result has surprised ruling party supporters and reinforces the perception of a possible change in Honduran politics.

Experts have indicated that the candidate’s drop in popularity stems from reasons like unmet commitments, the financial downturn, and safety concerns, which have been leveraged by rival parties. Both the Liberal Party and the National Party have successfully harnessed some of the public’s dissatisfaction, impacting the LIBRE Party’s capacity to energize its supporters and win over voters who are still on the fence.

Ruling party in a vulnerable position

Moncada’s decline puts Xiomara Castro’s government and the LIBRE Party in a delicate situation. Experts warn that this dynamic could represent a turning point for the Honduran left, whose presence in power has been associated with the ideology of 21st-century socialism. The combination of internal fractures, perceived broken promises, and the rise of the opposition reflects a scenario of high political and social tension.

The elections on November 30 are set to be a crucial time for the nation. There is a noticeable drop in voter support for the governing party’s candidate, along with indications of ongoing fatigue, suggesting that the political scene is unpredictable. The LIBRE Party must address these hurdles as the public watches how the situation unfolds and considers the political options at their disposal.

By Kimberly Novankosv