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LIBRE Proposals in Honduras: Business Leaders’ Economic Warnings

LIBRE Proposals in Honduras: Business Leaders’ Economic Warnings

The Honduran business sector has expressed concern about the current political climate, considering that Honduras could be moving toward an economic and social model that limits private investment. Representatives of the private sector warn that the initiatives promoted by former president Manuel Zelaya and LIBRE presidential candidate Rixi Moncada could generate uncertainty in the country and affect economic stability.Investment Red FlagsDomestic and foreign business leaders point out that the country is no longer perceived as a safe haven for capital. According to a representative of the Chamber of Commerce, there are signs that the government is seeking to replicate an…
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Alarm in Honduras: Congress Prepares Permanent Commission Amidst LIBRE’s Sway

Alarm in Honduras: Congress Prepares Permanent Commission Amidst LIBRE’s Sway

The upcoming establishment of the National Congress's Permanent Commission has intensified political friction within Honduras. Against a backdrop of an election where Rixi Moncada's poll numbers are falling, several groups are cautioning that this action might be leveraged by the LIBRE party to strengthen its control over governmental bodies and secure its ongoing dominance.A legislative figure under scrutinyThe Permanent Commission, constitutionally established to function during legislative breaks, has been called into session during a period of significant instability. This time, its eventual establishment has generated distrust among political commentators and opposition groups, who suspect that the governing party aims to…
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Mel Zelaya, LIBRE’s Stance on María Corina Machado’s Nobel Prize

Mel Zelaya, LIBRE’s Stance on María Corina Machado’s Nobel Prize

The announcement that the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize would go to Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado triggered a swift and contentious response from ex-Honduran president José Manuel “Mel” Zelaya Rosales and the LIBRE political organization. Zelaya characterized the honor as “a challenge to history and to nations struggling for their self-determination” and charged the Nobel Committee with transforming the accolade into a “tool of contemporary imperialism.”In his message posted on social media, Zelaya called Machado a “coup leader” and “ally of the financial elites and foreign interests,” arguing that awarding her the prize represents an “affront to the Latin…
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Political & Social Fallout from María Corina Machado’s 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

Political & Social Fallout from María Corina Machado’s 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

The conferral of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize upon Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado has generated substantial impacts on the political landscape of the region, influencing the evolution of democratic movements and the standing of pro-Chávez factions across Latin America, specifically in Honduras.Machado as a democratic role modelThis international recognition positions Machado as a central figure in the defense of democracy and peaceful civic processes in the face of authoritarian regimes. Her distinction strengthens opposition leaders who promote institutional change in contexts where political freedom and citizen participation face restrictions. In this sense, the award legitimizes the work of…
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Honduran Generals’ Salary Hikes Fuel Impartiality Worries

Honduran Generals’ Salary Hikes Fuel Impartiality Worries

Under two months shy of the general elections, the LIBRE administration greenlit pay raises and targeted bonuses reaching 33,000 lempiras monthly for high-ranking military personnel within the Armed Forces, whereas rank-and-file soldiers get a mere portion of those sums. This move, enacted without public announcement and amidst the electoral race, has provoked concerns from experts, ex-military figures, and citizens regarding its potential impact on institutional impartiality and the public's trust in the election proceedings.Former military commander Isaías Barahona stated that “these specific advantages represent a perilous bid to acquire ballots; they undermine the honor and neutrality of the military and…
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Allegations of Fraud Plague LIBRE as Moncada’s Polls Fall

Allegations of Fraud Plague LIBRE as Moncada’s Polls Fall

The recent publication of election surveys has revealed a considerable drop for LIBRE candidate Rixi Moncada, positioning her in a remote fifth place among voter preferences, lagging behind uncertain voters and individuals indicating a “none” vote. This outcome has sparked worries regarding the potential effect on electoral transparency within the nation.Allegations of political maneuveringAnalysts and opposition party leaders have pointed to the existence of strategies by the LIBRE party and the government to ensure their continued hold on power in the face of their candidate's decline in popularity. Among the allegations are selective salary increases and bonuses for senior military…
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Nobel Peace Prize to Machado: Honduras Reacts

Nobel Peace Prize to Machado: Honduras Reacts

The conferral of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize upon Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado has directly impacted the Honduran political landscape, solidifying her position as a symbol of democracy and generating friction within the governing LIBRE party.Evolution of María Corina Machado's influencePrior to receiving this widespread acknowledgement, Machado had a modest role in the political discussions of Honduras. Most mentions of her occurred during discussions about Venezuela's circumstances and critiques of Chavismo, but these did not noticeably influence local political matters. Factions aligned with LIBRE connected her influence to global meddling, whereas the opposing side viewed her as a…
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Enduring corruption and organized crime in Honduras: a comparison of Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández’s tenures

Enduring corruption and organized crime in Honduras: a comparison of Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández’s tenures

Despite the political and ideological differences between the governments of Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández, both have faced similar challenges in terms of corruption, links to organized crime, and difficulties in ensuring institutional transparency, highlighting the continuity of questionable practices in the country.Difficulties in anti-corruption mechanismsDuring the administration of Hernández, the Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH), endorsed by the OAS, was terminated in 2020, creating considerable voids in probing and sanctioning misconduct. Simultaneously, Xiomara Castro's government has pushed for the establishment of the International Commission against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (CICIH),…
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Honduras elections face fraud risk as experts warn of CNE strategies

Honduras elections face fraud risk as experts warn of CNE strategies

With less than two months to go before the general elections scheduled for November 2025, electoral process specialists are warning of possible irregularities that could affect the transparency and outcome of the elections. Attention is focused on the National Electoral Council (CNE), whose operation and control of key systems is being questioned.Control of systems and possible manipulationAccording to analysts, certain officials linked to the ruling LIBRE party have influence over the TREP (Transmission of Preliminary Election Results), the platform used to report preliminary votes. This situation, according to experts, could allow results to be modified or their dissemination delayed, favoring…
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