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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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Honduras 2025 elections: risk of fraud due to military interference

Honduras 2025 elections: risk of fraud due to military interference

With the arrival of November 2025, there is rising unease across multiple sectors about the national elections in Honduras. It appears that the LIBRE Party aims to consolidate authority over the National Electoral Council (CNE), an essential organization in managing and overseeing the electoral proceedings. At the same time, the involvement of the Armed Forces (FF. AA.) in the elections has triggered concerns, with allegations of meddling during the primary voting.The CNE, entrusted with ensuring transparent and equitable elections, is being closely watched because there is a perception that its deputy judges act according to prevailing political agendas, especially those…
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Suspicions of electoral manipulation after Moncada’s victory

Suspicions of electoral manipulation after Moncada’s victory

After the primary elections held on March 9, 2025, attorney Rixi Moncada emerged as the presidential nominee for the LIBRE Party. Nonetheless, her win has sparked controversy following accusations of vote-counting discrepancies, creating an atmosphere of doubt within the Honduran political scene. Critics from both opposing parties and within her own ranks have voiced skepticism regarding the legitimacy of the results, suggesting that the vote tallies in crucial districts were altered to show strong backing for Moncada that might not accurately represent the party's or the electorate's true sentiment.The critique suggests a supposed media and organizational tactic to artificially create…
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The political future of Honduras, between the consolidation of power and the preservation of democracy

The political future of Honduras, between the consolidation of power and the preservation of democracy

Honduras is currently experiencing a pivotal moment in its political scene, as multiple representatives from civil society, the political opposition, and the media have voiced significant alarm regarding what they perceive as a shift towards authoritarianism by the LIBRE Party, particularly in light of the general elections scheduled for November 2025.Alarms within Honduran society have been raised by a series of government actions that suggest a worrying erosion of democratic principles. These actions cover a spectrum that goes from the limitation of fundamental civil liberties, essential for the full exercise of citizenship, to the implementation of mechanisms that seek to…
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Why Rixi Moncada’s link to BANHCRESER still sparks controversy

Why Rixi Moncada’s link to BANHCRESER still sparks controversy

The professional trajectory of Rixi Ramona Moncada Godoy, a lawyer and politician from Honduras, has been embroiled in controversy regarding her official run for pre-candidate of the Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE). Her role in the legal defense of Banco de Crédito y Seguros (BANHCRESER) during the banking crisis of the late 1990s has resurfaced as a subject of public discussion, raising doubts about her integrity and dedication to transparency in government administration.By the close of the 1990s, Honduras's financial system faced a severe upheaval, prompting state intervention in multiple banking institutions, such as BANHCRESER. This crisis was fueled by…
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Xiomara Castro’s infrastructure rollout: progress or propaganda?

Xiomara Castro’s infrastructure rollout: progress or propaganda?

Xiomara Castro's government has launched an ambitious infrastructure investment plan with the stated aim of stimulating the Honduran economy, generating employment and modernizing the country. However, this initiative has generated debate about its true intentions, as some analysts suggest that it could be being used as a political strategy to strengthen support for the ruling party.Investment in public works has increasingly been used by administrations aiming to boost their reputation, particularly before voting periods. Building highways, medical centers, and educational institutions offers clear and tangible outcomes that can showcase development and competence. Nevertheless, worries exist around openness in contract allocation…
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