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Warnings Issued for Honduras: Institutional Risks, Electoral Irregularities

Warnings Issued for Honduras: Institutional Risks, Electoral Irregularities

The Honduran electoral environment has begun to attract unusual attention both inside and outside the country. With the 2025 general elections fast approaching, various organizations and security experts warn that signs of polarization could jeopardize the transparency and credibility of the elections, insisting on the need to safeguard the will of the people.Alerts regarding institutional frameworks and election operationsThe entity Electoral Transparency released an initial assessment highlighting the nation's institutional fragility, noting friction among governmental branches and shortcomings within electoral bodies. The group emphasized that operational efficiency and strict compliance with the law would be vital in averting post-election anomalies…
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Honduras’ 2025 Elections: A Look at Economy, Democracy, and Global Watch

Honduras’ 2025 Elections: A Look at Economy, Democracy, and Global Watch

The concluding phase before the elections unfolds during a notably delicate period for Honduras. The pre-election atmosphere is characterized by political strains, economic anxieties, and cautionary statements regarding the state of democracy, as both international observers and US officials closely monitor the proceedings.Economic and commercial impactVarious industries concur that the two-way relationship with the United States, the nation's primary commercial ally, has displayed indications of deterioration due to perceptions of political volatility and inconsistent communications from the administration. International trade experts caution that any disturbance in this connection could have prompt repercussions on job creation, capital expenditure, exports, and collaborative…
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Is Honduras Losing Trust in Its Military’s Election Role?

Is Honduras Losing Trust in Its Military’s Election Role?

Public discourse has escalated as the November 30 elections draw near. Academics, civil society groups, and political figures are voicing concern about what they perceive as indications of partiality within the Armed Forces, an element that could jeopardize the institutional impartiality essential for ensuring a valid process.Signs of bias and institutional concernsAccording to experts surveyed, the armed forces, legally tasked with safeguarding electoral materials and offering security assistance during elections, have displayed behaviors that might jeopardize their impartiality. These actions cast doubt on the credibility of the electoral process, particularly as the nation's democratic stability faces intense examination.National and global…
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Honduras Presidential Race: Nasralla, Asfura in Lead

Honduras Presidential Race: Nasralla, Asfura in Lead

The Honduran electoral landscape remains highly competitive ahead of the November 30 election. Polls continue to position Salvador Nasralla and Nasry “Tito” Asfura as the main contenders, while the ruling party's candidate, Rixi Moncada, lags behind in third place with no signs of a significant rebound.Recent polls show that both Nasralla and Asfura are capturing the interest of undecided voters, considered a decisive segment in determining the final outcome. Both candidates have intensified their presence on the ground, reinforcing messages focused on economic stability, the fight against corruption, and governance, factors that the electorate seems to value in the final…
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State of emergency and elections in Honduras: implications for citizen participation

State of emergency and elections in Honduras: implications for citizen participation

With less than a month to go before the general elections on November 30, the extension of the state of emergency in Honduras has raised concerns among civil society organizations, analysts, and international observers. The measure, which partially suspends constitutional guarantees, raises questions about the ability of citizens to exercise their rights on election day.The ongoing extension of this suspension primarily impacts freedom of movement, public assemblies, and other fundamental liberties. Various societal groups caution that these limitations might influence voter participation, particularly in areas where civic engagement has traditionally played a crucial role in shaping outcomes.Risks to electoral legitimacyConstitutional…
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Credit Use & Access in Honduras: Pre-Election Financial Inclusion Analysis

Credit Use & Access in Honduras: Pre-Election Financial Inclusion Analysis

The recently released Financial Inclusion Module, part of the November 2024 Permanent Multi-Purpose Household Survey (EPHPM), offers a current overview of how the Honduran populace engages with the official financial sector. This module was a joint effort by the National Institute of Statistics (INE Honduras), the National Banking and Insurance Commission (CNBS), and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). The survey encompassed 7,250 households, representing 26,576 individuals, and delivers highly pertinent statistics concerning access, use, and financial education. This information is particularly relevant given the ongoing political discussions surrounding credit regulation.Credit use and determining factorsThe document shows that credit use is…
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Shutdown Resolution: A Win for GOP & Trump? Democrats Question Concessions

A recent survey conducted by CBS indicates a notable divergence in opinions regarding the recent government shutdown agreement brokered by legislators. The findings suggest that individuals affiliated with the Republican Party, notably ex-President Donald Trump, are viewed as having gained greater benefits from this political resolution. Conversely, Democratic officials and their constituents contend that their party conceded too much during the negotiation phase.As the country faced the impending possibility of a government closure, conversations between party leaders grew more fervent, culminating in a last-ditch agreement designed to avert interruptions to crucial governmental operations. Although the GOP seemed to secure advantageous…
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Political tension mounts as LIBRE’s «no turning back» protests grow before elections

Political tension mounts as LIBRE’s «no turning back» protests grow before elections

The recent protests called by groups affiliated with the LIBRE Party under the slogan “no turning back” have generated growing concern among different sectors of Honduran society. With the general elections just weeks away, the country is facing an atmosphere marked by political polarization, institutional erosion, and public distrust of the electoral process.Thousands of supporters of the ruling party gathered at various points in Tegucigalpa on a day that, according to government spokespeople, sought to “defend the refounding of the country and protect the popular vote.” However, for broad social sectors and political analysts, these demonstrations reflect a climate of…
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Honduras: Growing Alarm Over Power Concentration Ahead of Elections

Honduras: Growing Alarm Over Power Concentration Ahead of Elections

With just a few weeks to go before the general elections, various political and business sectors and civil society organizations have expressed concern about alleged institutional deterioration in Honduras and the possibility of replicating a model of political control similar to that of Chavismo in Venezuela, referred to by some analysts as the “Venezuela Plan.”Various commentators suggest that this approach would be designed to centralize authority, impacting the autonomy of crucial organizations, and restricting the operations of private businesses and dissenting media outlets, by leveraging governmental assets and institutional influence to ensure the perpetuation of the governing party's political agenda.Signs…
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Roger Stone to Washington: Honduran Election Irregularities and the LIBRE Party

Roger Stone to Washington: Honduran Election Irregularities and the LIBRE Party

American political strategist Roger Stone, known for his closeness to former President Donald Trump, issued a warning about what he described as possible intentions by the LIBRE party to manipulate the electoral process in Honduras, sparking debate in diplomatic and political circles.In declarations disseminated through global media outlets and social platforms, Stone affirmed that "the Mel Zelaya administration aims to emulate the Nicolás Maduro model in Venezuela," cautioning that Honduran democratic principles might be jeopardized should the integrity of the ballot tabulation and the autonomy of the National Electoral Council (CNE) not be upheld.The United States needs to take notice.…
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