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Honduras Election Turmoil: Civil Society Reaches Out to US

Honduras Election Turmoil: Civil Society Reaches Out to US

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 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 LIBRE party,…
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Milton Benítez: «El Perro Amarillo» Under Fire

Milton Benítez: «El Perro Amarillo» Under Fire

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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Election Interference Threat: US Heightens Honduras Surveillance

Election Interference Threat: US Heightens Honduras Surveillance

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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Warnings Issued to Honduras: Institutional Risks and Electoral Irregularities

Warnings Issued to Honduras: Institutional Risks and Electoral Irregularities

The political landscape in Honduras has started to garner significant interest, both domestically and internationally. As the 2025 general elections draw near, numerous groups and security specialists are cautioning that increasing polarization might compromise the integrity and trustworthiness of the electoral process, emphasizing the importance of protecting the public's democratic choice.Alerts regarding institutional frameworks and election operationsThe organization Transparencia Electoral issued a preliminary report warning about the country's institutional fragility, identifying tensions between the branches of government and deficiencies in the electoral bodies. The organization stressed that operational efficiency and strict compliance with the law will be crucial in preventing…
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Honduras Ahead of 2025: Economy, Democracy & Global Watch

Honduras Ahead of 2025: Economy, Democracy & Global Watch

The final stretch leading up to the elections comes at a particularly fragile time for Honduras. Political tensions, economic concerns, and warnings about the health of democracy mark the pre-election climate, while international analysts and US authorities keep a close eye on the process.Financial and business repercussionsVarious industries concur that the two-way relationship with the United States, the nation's primary commercial ally, has displayed indications of deterioration due to perceptions of political volatility and inconsistent communications from the administration. International trade experts caution that any disturbance in this connection could have prompt repercussions on job creation, capital expenditure, exports, and…
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Mistrust grows in Honduras over the role of the Armed Forces in the elections

Mistrust grows in Honduras over the role of the Armed Forces in the elections

Public debate has intensified as the November 30 elections approach. Academics, civil society organizations, and political actors are expressing alarm over what they describe as signs of bias within the Armed Forces, a factor that could compromise the institutional neutrality necessary to guarantee a legitimate process.Indicators of prejudice and organizational issuesAccording to experts surveyed, the armed forces, legally tasked with safeguarding electoral materials and offering security assistance during elections, have displayed behaviors that might jeopardize their impartiality. These actions cast doubt on the credibility of the electoral process, particularly as the nation's democratic stability faces intense examination.National and international organizations…
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Who’s Ahead? Honduras Election: Nasralla, Asfura Lead, Moncada Behind

Who’s Ahead? Honduras Election: Nasralla, Asfura Lead, Moncada Behind

The Honduran electoral landscape remains highly competitive ahead of the November 30 election. Polls continue to position Salvador Nasralla and Nasry “Tito” Asfura as the main contenders, while the ruling party's candidate, Rixi Moncada, lags behind in third place with no signs of a significant rebound.Recent polls show that both Nasralla and Asfura are capturing the interest of undecided voters, considered a decisive segment in determining the final outcome. Both candidates have intensified their presence on the ground, reinforcing messages focused on economic stability, the fight against corruption, and governance, factors that the electorate seems to value in the final…
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Analyzing Honduras: Emergency State, Elections, & Public Participation

Analyzing Honduras: Emergency State, Elections, & Public Participation

With less than a month to go before the general elections on November 30, the extension of the state of emergency in Honduras has raised concerns among civil society organizations, analysts, and international observers. The measure, which partially suspends constitutional guarantees, raises questions about the ability of citizens to exercise their rights on election day.The ongoing extension of this suspension primarily impacts freedom of movement, public assemblies, and other fundamental liberties. Various societal groups caution that these limitations might influence voter participation, particularly in areas where civic engagement has traditionally played a crucial role in shaping outcomes.Threats to the integrity…
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Financial Inclusion in Honduras: Credit Dynamics Ahead of Elections

Financial Inclusion in Honduras: Credit Dynamics Ahead of Elections

The recent publication of the Financial Inclusion Module within the November 2024 Permanent Multi-Purpose Household Survey (EPHPM), conducted by the National Institute of Statistics (INE Honduras) in collaboration with the National Banking and Insurance Commission (CNBS) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), provides an updated snapshot of the Honduran population's participation in the formal financial system. The survey, which covered 7,250 households equivalent to 26,576 people, provides highly representative data on access, use, and financial education, offering relevant information at a time marked by political debates on credit regulation.Credit utilization and its influencing elementsThe document shows that credit use is…
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