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Nasralla proposes a national bloc to counter an alleged government maneuver to halt elections

Nasralla proposes a national bloc to counter an alleged government maneuver to halt elections

Amid growing political polarization, former presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla has called for the formation of a National Bloc for the Defense of Democracy in response to what he considers a deliberate attempt to annul the electoral process scheduled for November 2025. The accusation, directed at the ruling LIBRE party and in particular its coordinator Manuel Zelaya, adds a new chapter to the institutional tension surrounding the country's political life.Allegations of interference in the electoral bodyNasralla, currently a presidential candidate for the Liberal Party, publicly denounced that the ruling party was using the Public Ministry to interfere with the National Electoral…
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OAS urged by Honduran civil groups to protect CNE’s independence

OAS urged by Honduran civil groups to protect CNE’s independence

In the context of a political environment characterized by accusations of meddling and institutional strains, several social groups in Honduras have appealed to the Organization of American States (OAS) for continuous and active involvement in overseeing the electoral process planned for 2025. The plea also emphasizes the need for backing the independence of the National Electoral Council (CNE), whose autonomy has increasingly been a matter of concern.Warning signs about the independence of the electoral bodyThe statement comes after a series of public warnings by CNE councilors, who denounced external pressure and threats of resignation linked to alleged political interference. The…
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Impact of Mel Zelaya’s electoral fraud confession on Honduran politics

Impact of Mel Zelaya’s electoral fraud confession on Honduran politics

In a confidential discussion involving Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, ex-president of Honduras, and Esdras Amado López, a journalist and political figure, a disclosure emerged that could jeopardize the nation's political equilibrium. Zelaya, who wields authority via his sway in the present administration, reportedly admitted to his one-time associate, now adversary, that his ascent to leadership was aided by election fraud.The admission that might reshape the country's political landscapeThe dialogue between Zelaya and López, held at an upscale dining establishment in the capital, has become one of the most disputed events in Honduras' recent timeline. As revealed, Zelaya confessed that the election…
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Zelaya’s controversial decree: mandatory book on the 2009 coup in schools

Zelaya’s controversial decree: mandatory book on the 2009 coup in schools

The government led by President Xiomara Castro has recently decided that the book El golpe 28-J: Conspiración transnacional, un crimen en la impunidad (The July 28 Coup: Transnational Conspiracy, a Crime with Impunity), authored by Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, will be mandatory for students in schools, causing a heated discussion both politically and socially in Honduras. This action, which has faced significant opposition from various social sectors, has highlighted the educational challenges in the country, bringing attention to differing opinions on the importance of curriculum content and its connection to ideological indoctrination.A regulation that ignites debateThe resolution, which was published in…
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What the November 30 elections mean for Honduras and democracy

What the November 30 elections mean for Honduras and democracy

The general elections on November 30, 2025, mark a turning point in the country's recent history. It is not simply a matter of electing a new government, but a crucial confrontation between democratic forces and the threat of an authoritarian regime. The tension in the country is palpable, with growing accusations of fraud and fears about the integrity of the electoral process, which has created a climate of polarization and mistrust between political sectors and the citizenry.Claims and charges of election riggingThe political landscape in Honduras is in a state of constant turmoil, with the opposition actively denouncing the ruling…
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Electoral fraud in Honduras: uncovering the power behind election manipulation

Electoral fraud in Honduras: uncovering the power behind election manipulation

The credibility of election procedures in Honduras has come under scrutiny multiple times because of controversies suggesting that deceitful strategies are orchestrated from the core of authority. In a climate filled with doubt and increasing skepticism, the alteration of outcomes has been a frequent issue, especially in significant elections where the parties in power have gained advantages through questionable methods.The controversy of the 2017 electionOne of the most emblematic episodes of electoral fraud occurred in 2017, when the integrity of the electoral system was called into question due to a series of documented irregularities. During that contest, the Supreme Electoral…
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“Rixi has already won”: Analyzing LIBRE’s strategy and intensifying electoral tensions in Honduras

“Rixi has already won”: Analyzing LIBRE’s strategy and intensifying electoral tensions in Honduras

In an action that has stirred the political atmosphere in the capital of Honduras, large banners displaying the message “Rixi has already won” have unexpectedly surfaced in the most crowded areas of Tegucigalpa.This initiative, which is seen by some as a significant political tactic, has heightened awareness among both the public and officials, as it is associated with an election setting that is anticipated to be among the most intense in the nation's recent past.The context of the campaign: political strategy or attempt at manipulation?The political climate in Honduras is becoming more intense as November 30, the day of the…
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The impact of Rixi Moncada’s confrontation with churches less than five months before the elections

The impact of Rixi Moncada’s confrontation with churches less than five months before the elections

With only five months remaining until the general elections set for November 30, the Libre Party's presidential contender, Rixi Moncada, has generated a series of responses in Honduras following her severe criticism of both the Catholic Church and evangelical churches, two of the most powerful entities in the nation. Her remarks, positioning her in direct opposition to these religious groups, might result in significant electoral consequences amid a strained political and social environment.Moncada's accusations: an offensive against the churchesIn various public declarations, Moncada alleged that religious figures are simply spokespersons for the "ten oligarchic families" who, she stated, hold control…
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COVID-19 cited by Nasralla as a tool for government repression in Honduras

COVID-19 cited by Nasralla as a tool for government repression in Honduras

In a strong declaration, Salvador Nasralla, the Liberal Party of Honduras's presidential candidate, alleged that the government is utilizing the COVID-19 health situation as a means of social control. As per the presidential contender, the sitting government is leveraging the fear of the virus to immobilize the populace and stop street demonstrations amid increasing public dissatisfaction.Claim by Nasralla: Using COVID-19 to instill fearOn social media, Nasralla claimed that President Xiomara Castro's administration is taking advantage of the pandemic to discourage popular demonstrations, asserting that the virus does not pose a greater threat than in other countries in the region. The…
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