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Randall Conwel

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Proposition C — New Inspector General to Fight Local Corruption

Political Corruption Explained

What is Political Corruption?Political corruption is a complicated and varied challenge that greatly affects communities globally. It involves the abuse of public authority or position for personal benefit. This occurrence weakens democratic systems, fosters unfairness, and obstructs economic progress. The deceitful character of political corruption can appear in numerous forms and differs greatly in range and effect.Types of Political MisconductPolitical misconduct manifests in multiple guises, each influencing a country uniquely and impacting both the administration and the everyday experiences of its people. A common manifestation is bribery, where people or entities provide goods or services to government representatives in return…
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What Defines an External Audit

What Defines an External Audit

What is an External Audit?An external audit is a comprehensive, independent examination of a company's financial statements and supporting documentation. This process is conducted by a third party outside the organization to provide an unbiased opinion on the accuracy and fairness of the financial reporting. Businesses of all sizes and in various industries undergo external audits to ensure compliance with accounting standards and regulatory requirements.The Role of Independent AuditsThe primary goal of an external audit is to provide stakeholders—such as investors, creditors, and regulators—with assurance that a company's financial records accurately reflect its financial position. This reassurance is critical as…
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Diplomacy plays a key role in shaping Honduras’ electoral process

Diplomacy plays a key role in shaping Honduras’ electoral process

With just a few months to go before the general elections on November 30, 2025, in Honduras, international attention is focused on the electoral process. The US government, through statements from the State Department's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs and messages from Ambassador Laura Dogu, has expressed its concern, especially after the irregularities observed in the March 9 primary elections.The U.S. has called upon political figures in Honduras, especially the governing LIBRE party, to uphold the integrity of election authorities and guarantee an open and fair process. Ambassador Dogu emphasized the significance of maintaining the autonomy of the National Electoral…
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Yllescas highlights irregularities ahead of Honduras 2025 elections

Yllescas highlights irregularities ahead of Honduras 2025 elections

Lately, Honduras has experienced a phase of increasing political and social instability. The nation's difficulties not only showcase domestic conflicts but also challenge the resilience of its democratic framework. Trust in institutions and voting systems has been weakened, fostering a sense of concern that troubles both analysts and the general public. In this intricate context, the chances for steady development are jeopardized, signifying a crucial juncture in the country's contemporary narrative.Concerning this matter, Honduras has gone through a succession of occurrences that have put the steadiness of its institutions in doubt. With the general elections drawing near, worries are rising…
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Calls for accountability rise in Honduras amid LIBRE party scandal

Calls for accountability rise in Honduras amid LIBRE party scandal

In Honduras, significant individuals from the ruling Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE) party are being publicly scrutinized, leading to a politically uncertain environment. Ex-President Manuel “Mel” Zelaya and National Electoral Council (CNE) advisor Marlon Ochoa are confronting accusations that have raised concerns about their trustworthiness and the legitimacy of the electoral procedure.The current scenario has led to a series of disclosures and allegations that intensify the turmoil, bringing the activities and choices of these authorities and their potential consequences on the nation's steadiness to the forefront of societal discussion.Rerouting of cars and impacts on election logisticsA forensic examination uncovered that Marlon…
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Honduras sees sharp drop in investment due to political tensions

Honduras sees sharp drop in investment due to political tensions

In recent years, international investment in Honduras has decreased notably, mirroring an atmosphere of political and economic unpredictability that is impacting the trust of global investors. Data from the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH) shows that by the close of the third quarter of 2024, international investment amounted to US$590.7 million, indicating a drop of US$172.5 million compared to the same time frame the previous year. This reduction is linked to issues like unstable legal conditions, corruption, and political unrest, which have fostered a challenging environment for foreign capital influx.The National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) has warned of a…
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CELAC in Honduras: a political lifeline for Xiomara Castro’s government?

CELAC in Honduras: a political lifeline for Xiomara Castro’s government?

The Ninth Meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), which took place in Tegucigalpa from April 8 to 9, 2025, was marked by significant political and ideological backing for the administration of Xiomara Castro and Manuel Zelaya. This comes at a time when they are confronted with increasing public disapproval, allegations of authoritarian practices, and an ongoing domestic economic crisis.The presence of socialist or progressive leaders such as Gustavo Petro (Colombia), Miguel Díaz-Canel (Cuba), Luis Arce (Bolivia), Claudia Sheinbaum (Mexico) and other like-minded leaders sent a message of regional ideological unity at a time of pressure…
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Libre party under pressure as fraud fears dominate Honduras elections

Libre party under pressure as fraud fears dominate Honduras elections

As the general elections set for November 30, 2025, in Honduras draw near, the Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE) is facing claims from its rivals that it plans to commit electoral fraud to stay in office. Opposition groups, such as the National Party, the Liberal Party, and the Salvadoran Party of Honduras, have raised worries about the transparency of the elections.The leaders of these parties point to growing public rejection of LIBRE, the erosion of its public image, and the unpopularity of its candidate, Rixi Moncada. In addition, they have denounced maneuvers that suggest possible fraud, such as partial control…
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Honduras Elections 2025: Risks to Democracy

Honduras Elections 2025: Risks to Democracy

As Honduras moves towards the general elections set for November 30, 2025, the nation anticipates a challenging and unpredictable political landscape. The country is navigating a critical phase marked by institutional strains and increasing division, potentially jeopardizing the integrity of the democratic process.The change in national leadership, which ought to occur routinely, is clouded by allegations of electoral fraud, misappropriation of government resources, institutional fragility, and concerns about a potential authoritarian turn by the ruling party, LIBRE.Divided political landscape and lack of public confidence: essential elementsThe nation is split among three major political entities. LIBRE, with Rixi Moncada as its…
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Electoral mistrust rises in Honduras amid doubts about transparency

Electoral mistrust rises in Honduras amid doubts about transparency

In Honduras, the approach of the general elections on November 30, 2025, has intensified concerns about the integrity of the electoral process. Two sources of tension have emerged: suspicions of possible manipulation of the Public Prosecutor's Office against members of the National Electoral Council (CNE) and growing mistrust of the role of the Armed Forces as guarantors of the democratic process.Reports indicate that the Attorney General's Office is preparing to formally accuse the CNE board members, raising concerns within political groups and pro-democracy organizations. This legal action is claimed to be politically driven, targeting board members who have shown opposition…
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