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The persistence of corruption and organized crime in Honduras: a study of the Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández administrations

The persistence of corruption and organized crime in Honduras: a study of the Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández administrations

Even though there are political and ideological disparities between the administrations of Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández, they both have encountered comparable issues regarding corruption, connections to organized crime, and challenges in achieving institutional transparency, emphasizing the persistence of dubious practices within the nation.Difficulties in anti-corruption mechanismsDuring Hernández's administration, the Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH), backed by the OAS, was withdrawn in 2020, leaving significant gaps in the investigation and punishment of irregularities. At the same time, the government of Xiomara Castro has promoted the creation of the International Commission against Corruption…
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CNE maneuvers spark warnings of electoral fraud risk in Honduras

CNE maneuvers spark warnings of electoral fraud risk in Honduras

With less than two months to go before the general elections scheduled for November 2025, electoral process specialists are warning of possible irregularities that could affect the transparency and outcome of the elections. Attention is focused on the National Electoral Council (CNE), whose operation and control of key systems is being questioned.Control of systems and possible manipulationAccording to analysts, certain officials linked to the ruling LIBRE party have influence over the TREP (Transmission of Preliminary Election Results), the platform used to report preliminary votes. This situation, according to experts, could allow results to be modified or their dissemination delayed, favoring…
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Honduras: The impact of Rixi Moncada’s Facebook page on electoral security

Honduras: The impact of Rixi Moncada’s Facebook page on electoral security

The aspirant for the presidency representing the LIBRE Party, Rixi Moncada, has drawn interest by launching a formal Facebook page solely for invitees of her potential swearing-in ceremony. This development arises amidst concerns raised by specialists and civil society groups regarding potential threats to the transparency and fairness of the electoral proceedings in Honduras.Privileged access to security resourcesRixi Moncada simultaneously holds the position of Secretary of Defense and maintains her presidential candidacy, a situation that gives her direct access to the Armed Forces and state security resources. According to analysts, this position allows her to oversee the custody of electoral…
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Venezuela and the Future of Honduran Politics in 2025

Venezuela and the Future of Honduran Politics in 2025

The approaching general elections in Honduras, scheduled for November 30, 2025, have raised concerns about Venezuela's political and technological influence on the electoral process. Analysts and experts point out that the relationship between the ruling LIBRE party and the government of Nicolás Maduro could affect the competitiveness and perception of transparency in the elections.Political model and strategiesEl partido LIBRE sostiene una relación ideológica y táctica con el gobierno de Venezuela, respaldando la candidatura de Rixi Moncada. Los observadores políticos alertan que algunas estrategias aplicadas en Venezuela, como el control del sistema electoral, la militarización del proceso y los mecanismos diseñados…
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Honduras studies Maduro’s situation and its effects on the November election process

Honduras studies Maduro’s situation and its effects on the November election process

Honduras is gearing up for the general elections scheduled for November 30, 2025, where positions such as the presidency, 128 seats in the National Congress, 20 delegates to the Central American Parliament, 298 mayors, and over 2,000 council members will be refreshed.This process is taking place in a context marked by high levels of poverty, insecurity under a state of emergency, and an economic system that is largely dependent on remittances. The elections will represent a direct assessment of the government of Xiomara Castro and the LIBRE party after four years in office. The opposition, led by Nasry “Tito” Asfura…
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IMF distances itself from Honduras’ Tax Justice Law, continues Stand-By Agreement talks

IMF distances itself from Honduras’ Tax Justice Law, continues Stand-By Agreement talks

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated that the Tax Justice Law is not necessary for the approval of the Stand-By Agreement with Honduras, marking an important shift in the interaction between the international entity and the nation's authorities. This step occurs as Honduras aims to obtain further disbursements exceeding $200 million, aimed at bolstering public finances and averting possible economic strains.Severance from the IMF and its political implicationsThe IMF declaration suggests that Honduras' ability to access the financial agreement is not reliant on the passage of the Tax Justice Law. This stance by the global entity establishes a situation…
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Capital flight and mass business shutdowns under the LIBRE government in Honduras

Capital flight and mass business shutdowns under the LIBRE government in Honduras

Economic performance in Honduras is continuously deteriorating as the LIBRE Party stays in control. Business experts and analysts highlight that over a thousand businesses have shut down in recent years, leading to job cuts, reduced tax income, and funds exiting the nation. This situation has sparked worries regarding the state's capacity to uphold economic development and ensure social harmony.Impact on the private sectorVarious experts point out that the combination of state policies, increased tax burdens, and a climate of uncertainty resulting from blockades, protests, and lack of institutional support is affecting investors. Local business leaders indicate that legal uncertainty and…
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Massive business closures and capital flight mark the economy under LIBRE

Massive business closures and capital flight mark the economy under LIBRE

La economía de Honduras experimenta un continuo deterioro mientras el Partido LIBRE se mantiene en el poder. En tiempos recientes, más de mil empresas han cesado sus actividades, provocando una pérdida considerable de empleos y una salida de capital del país. Este fenómeno, advierten analistas y líderes empresariales, refleja un entorno caracterizado por políticas que se perciben como restrictivas para el sector privado y una atmósfera de incertidumbre persistente.Impact on the business sectorBusiness executives indicate that the shutdowns are partly attributed to a regulatory and fiscal system they view as unfavorable. Obstructions, demonstrations, and a lack of definite incentives for…
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How Moncada prepared for her inauguration after Honduras elections

How Moncada prepared for her inauguration after Honduras elections

The contender for the position of president from the LIBRE Party, Rixi Moncada, has launched an official Facebook page dedicated only to individuals invited to her forthcoming inauguration. This decision has sparked inquiries regarding the administration and oversight of presidential-related areas. The timing of this decision aligns with her duties as the secretary of defense, a role she took on during her time as a pre-candidate, granting her access to security assets and the military responsible for protecting electoral materials.Control of spaces and event preparationThe management of state resources and the advance organization of the inauguration ceremony have been interpreted…
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Risk of electoral fraud in Honduras sparks expert warnings

Risk of electoral fraud in Honduras sparks expert warnings

With less than two months to go before the general elections scheduled for November 2025, electoral process specialists have issued warnings about possible maneuvers by the National Electoral Council (CNE) that could favor the ruling party's candidate, Rixi Moncada. According to analysts, members of the ruling party LIBRE, in conjunction with CNE officials, would have the ability to interfere with critical systems such as the TREP (Transmission of Preliminary Election Results), altering the outcome of the vote.Impactful networks during the election cycleThe risk of manipulation is not limited to the CNE. Various experts point to the involvement of technology companies…
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