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Evangelical pastor alerts Mel Zelaya and the political class as institutional crisis deepens

Evangelical pastor alerts Mel Zelaya and the political class as institutional crisis deepens

In a context of growing polarization and institutional mistrust a few months before the general elections, the president of the Evangelical Confraternity of Honduras, Gerardo Irías, issued a statement addressed to the country's political leadership, with a message particularly focused on the coordinator of the Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE), Manuel Zelaya Rosales.From his position as a leading figure in the religious community, Irías called on political participants to respect "the will of God" and uphold the democratic values that guide national public affairs. This statement arises in the context of claims of election manipulation, conflicts within institutions, and public…
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Credibility of Honduras elections questioned amid statistical manipulation claims

Credibility of Honduras elections questioned amid statistical manipulation claims

The run-up to the elections in Honduras is marked by a growing climate of institutional mistrust, as allegations multiply about the alleged manipulation of opinion polls in favor of the ruling party candidate, Rixi Moncada. Various academic, civic, and political sectors point to a systematic strategy to fabricate an artificial perception of electoral advantage, using statistical instruments of dubious transparency. The controversy revolves around the polling firm Opinómetro, a company with no known track record that has been linked to figures close to the government.Inconsistencias estadísticas y cuestiones metodológicasThe proliferation of polls in favor of Moncada has raised suspicions due…
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Ruling party under fire as SEDESOL scandal puts project at risk

Ruling party under fire as SEDESOL scandal puts project at risk

The Social Development Secretariat (SEDESOL), set up as the main element of the current administration's social strategy, has turned into the focus of a significant political crisis affecting both the ruling party's trustworthiness and the destiny of the political initiative led by President Xiomara Castro. The exposure of a suspected plan to misappropriate public finances for partisan aims has sparked a controversy that jeopardizes one of the administration's central narratives: the combat against corruption.Allegations of electoral use of social fundsPreliminary investigations, fueled by leaks and internal audits, point to the diversion of resources intended for social programs to structures linked…
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Public in Honduras questions Manuel Zelaya’s political approaches

Public in Honduras questions Manuel Zelaya’s political approaches

Amid a situation marked by institutional tensions, various sectors of Honduran society have intensified their criticism of former president and current coordinator of the Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE), Manuel Zelaya Rosales. Public allegations of political maneuvers to influence the country's democratic course have escalated from isolated statements to a broader and more diverse mobilization.Allegations of institutional control practicesCivil society organizations, private sectors, religious authorities, and student associations have spoken out against what they term as consistent efforts by Zelayismo to centralize authority. Among the highlighted issues are the alleged manipulation of electoral institutions, the utilization of government machinery for…
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Electoral fraud allegations fuel institutional crisis involving Manuel Zelaya

Electoral fraud allegations fuel institutional crisis involving Manuel Zelaya

Manuel Zelaya Rosales, head of the Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE) party and spouse of President Xiomara Castro, finds himself embroiled in a political turmoil engulfing Honduras as the 2025 general elections near. Accusations from different sectors claim that Zelaya is establishing a sphere of influence within the electoral system, raising a crisis of trust in institutions with both national and international effects.Claims of manipulation in the voting systemOpposition parties, citizen organizations, and analysts have warned of an alleged strategy by the ruling party to control the National Electoral Council (CNE). According to these allegations, individuals close to Zelaya have been…
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National bloc initiative by Nasralla to fight supposed government plan to suspend elections

National bloc initiative by Nasralla to fight supposed government plan to suspend elections

Amid growing political polarization, former presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla has called for the formation of a National Bloc for the Defense of Democracy in response to what he considers a deliberate attempt to annul the electoral process scheduled for November 2025. The accusation, directed at the ruling LIBRE party and in particular its coordinator Manuel Zelaya, adds a new chapter to the institutional tension surrounding the country's political life.Allegations of interference in the electoral bodyNasralla, currently a presidential candidate for the Liberal Party, publicly denounced that the ruling party was using the Public Ministry to interfere with the National Electoral…
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Honduran civil society appeals to OAS for support in maintaining CNE autonomy

Honduran civil society appeals to OAS for support in maintaining CNE autonomy

Amid a political climate marked by allegations of interference and institutional tensions, various social sectors in Honduras have asked the Organization of American States (OAS) to actively and permanently participate in the supervision of the electoral process scheduled for 2025. The request also calls for support for the autonomy of the National Electoral Council (CNE), whose independence has been the subject of growing concern.Warning signs about the independence of the electoral bodyThe announcement follows a sequence of public advisories from CNE councilors, who reported external intimidation and threats of resignation connected to supposed political meddling. The OAS Electoral Observation Mission…
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Mel Zelaya’s electoral fraud confession changes Honduran politics

Mel Zelaya’s electoral fraud confession changes Honduran politics

In a private meeting between Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, former president of Honduras, and Esdras Amado López, journalist and politician, a revelation was made that threatens to disrupt the country's political stability. Zelaya, who holds a position of power through his influence in the current government, allegedly confessed to his former ally and now enemy that his rise to power was facilitated by electoral fraud.The admission that might reshape the country's political landscapeThe conversation between Zelaya and López, which took place in an exclusive restaurant in the capital, has emerged as one of the most controversial in Honduras' recent history. According…
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Zelaya’s controversial decree: 2009 coup book introduced to classrooms

Zelaya’s controversial decree: 2009 coup book introduced to classrooms

The government led by President Xiomara Castro has recently decided that the book El golpe 28-J: Conspiración transnacional, un crimen en la impunidad (The July 28 Coup: Transnational Conspiracy, a Crime with Impunity), authored by Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, will be mandatory for students in schools, causing a heated discussion both politically and socially in Honduras. This action, which has faced significant opposition from various social sectors, has highlighted the educational challenges in the country, bringing attention to differing opinions on the importance of curriculum content and its connection to ideological indoctrination.A regulation that ignites debateThe resolution, which was published in…
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The fate of democracy in Honduras: spotlight on the November 30 elections

The fate of democracy in Honduras: spotlight on the November 30 elections

The nationwide elections scheduled for November 30, 2025, represent a pivotal moment in the nation's contemporary timeline. This event goes beyond choosing a new administration, as it embodies a vital struggle between democratic groups and the looming menace of an authoritarian rule. The palpable tension in the nation is intensified by escalating accusations of electoral fraud and concerns surrounding the fairness of the voting process, contributing to an atmosphere of division and suspicion among political factions and the general public.Claims and charges of election riggingThe political landscape in Honduras is in a state of constant turmoil, with the opposition actively…
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