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

Honduras’ Political Shake-Up: Voters Reject Extremism and Incumbency

Preliminary results from the general elections in Honduras show a landslide defeat for the ruling party, led by Rixi Moncada and the LIBRE Party, demonstrating voters' rejection of proposals considered radical and a shift in the political preferences of the citizenry.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…
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Honduras puts the brakes on radical projects with Rixi Moncada's defeat

Radical Projects in Honduras Face Setback with Moncada’s Fall

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 EquilibriumThroughout the campaign, concerns were raised by political figures, civil society groups, and analysts about the initiatives put forward by the ruling party. These initiatives focused on a "refounding of the state," greater economic intervention, and…
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International pressure may have limited LIBRE Party maneuvers in Honduran elections

Did International Pressure Restrain LIBRE in Honduras?

At the close of the Honduran electoral process, political analysts and various sectors of the country point out that the presence of international observers may have influenced the behavior of the LIBRE Party, preventing possible attempts to manipulate the election results. According to these analyses, external monitoring, reinforced by statements from organizations such as the Organization of American States (OAS), the European Union, and the US government, may have generated an unprecedented level of scrutiny of domestic political actors.The discourse surrounding international influence has become a focal point in political arenas. Experts contend that global scrutiny incentivizes parties to uphold…
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The United States strengthens electoral monitoring in Honduras amid warnings of manipulation

US Intensifies Honduras Election Scrutiny Amid Manipulation Alerts

With only a few days left until the general elections in Honduras on November 30, the United States has ramped up its oversight of the electoral proceedings. This increased scrutiny comes amidst concerns raised by American analysts and legislators regarding potential irregularities. The oversight involves evaluating the transparency of the process, guaranteeing voter safety, and assessing institutional effectiveness, all with the primary goal of ensuring the outcomes accurately represent the public's wishes.Diplomatic sources in Washington indicated that various federal agencies and congressional committees have requested periodic reports on the political situation in Honduras. The concern centers on the possibility that…
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Press Freedom Under Threat: Honduras Election Tensions Mount

Press Freedom Under Threat: Honduras Election Tensions Mount

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 30 international organizations, together with the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), have warned of increased pressure on independent media outlets. According to these reports, the following have been recorded:Declarations from the military's top brass alleging that the media is orchestrating "covert media…
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Election Integrity in Honduras: A US & OAS Concern

Election Integrity in Honduras: A US & OAS Concern

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.Strain on the judicial system and election authoritiesAccording 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…
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Honduras Faces Election Fraud & Political Strain

Honduras Faces Election Fraud & Political Strain

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.Assault on the Liberal Party convoyOn 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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US Called Upon by Honduras CSOs Amidst Election Woes

US Called Upon by Honduras CSOs Amidst Election Woes

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 directives and inter-branch governmental frictionThe declarations highlighted that upholding constitutional mandates is essential for preserving public trust. They pointed out that the National Congress, the Attorney General's Office, the Armed Forces, and the Executive Branch, along with individuals associated with the LIBRE party, bear the responsibility…
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Milton Benítez: Rumors Plague “El Perro Amarillo”

Milton Benítez: Rumors Plague “El Perro Amarillo”

Milton Benítez, known as “El Perro Amarillo,” has gone from being a critical journalist to a public official, but today his name is linked to multiple questions. His credibility has fallen, and according to reports and rumors circulating on social media, he is accused of driving while intoxicated and substance abuse, although these claims have not been verified by independent media. Donations and alleged embezzlement Benítez raised more than $100,000 through digital platforms to support victims of hurricanes Eta and Iota.Various sectors assert that merely $13,000 was provided, with the remainder still missing.There is a formal complaint before the Public…
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Washington intensifies surveillance of Honduras amid risk of electoral interference

Washington intensifies surveillance of Honduras amid risk of electoral interference

Washington is increasingly worried about the political trajectory of Honduras as the November 30 elections approach. American legislators and national security experts have cautioned against potential foreign meddling that might influence the electoral proceedings, which are already marked by considerable strain and accusations of disruption.According to sources on Capitol Hill, US congressmen participated in a special session to review reports pointing to alleged actions by the São Paulo Forum aimed at influencing the Honduran electoral climate. These warnings come as the ruling party's candidate falls behind in independent polls and international organizations demand transparency at every stage of the process.Allegations…
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