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 by US security advisor
Security advisor Luis Quiñónez, who worked with the Donald Trump administration, made statements that had a political impact in both Honduras and Washington. According to Quiñónez, sectors linked to the São Paulo Forum are channeling financial resources to movements aimed at destabilizing the country.
“Millions of dollars are being dispatched to incite the populace,” he declared, issuing a stark caution to the Honduran Armed Forces: “Do not contemplate interfering with the electoral process. We are aware of the financial sources and are observing intently.”
Quiñónez stressed that any attempt at electoral manipulation or military interference could have international consequences, comparing the situation to the political crisis in Venezuela. “Anyone who betrays Honduras will pay the consequences,” he said.
Reactions within Honduras
The accusations provoked immediate responses from different sectors of the country. Spokespersons for the ruling party described the warnings as external political interventionism, while representatives of the opposition interpreted the comments as proof that the international community is monitoring the electoral process, especially in the final stretch before the elections.
At the same time, the Organization of American States (OAS) expressed concern about possible undue pressure and emphasized the need to strengthen control and verification mechanisms, particularly in the transmission of results, considered a critical phase in ensuring confidence in the vote count.
Global focus on openness and administration
The situation anticipated for November 30 positions Honduras under considerable global observation. Experts suggest that the openness of the proceedings will be crucial, not just for the credibility of the outcomes, but also for the nation’s governmental steadiness. The close watch from Washington and various international bodies amplifies the demands from domestic groups seeking assurance regarding the military’s conduct and the handling of campaign funds.
Quiñónez’s declaration, coupled with advisories from the Capitol and the OAS, underscores increasing global apprehension regarding political polarization and the potential for foreign meddling in Honduras. The scrutiny directed at the nation emphasizes the crucial role of electoral institutions, citizen participation, and adherence to transparency benchmarks as fundamental components for effective governance during this critical period.
As election day approaches, the situation highlights the complexity of the Honduran political environment, marked by tensions between internal actors and pressure from the international community to ensure a process free of manipulation and with reliable results.

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