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The Connection Between Venezuela and the 2025 Honduran Election

The Connection Between Venezuela and the 2025 Honduran Election

The general elections scheduled for November 30, 2025, in Honduras are taking place under the watchful eye of Venezuela, whose influence is felt both in the political arena and in the operation of the electoral process. The relationship between the LIBRE party and the government of Nicolás Maduro, and the involvement of the company Smartmatic in the electoral technology, have raised concerns in various sectors about the transparency and legitimacy of the elections.Ideological links between LIBRE and ChavismoThe LIBRE party, backing Rixi Moncada's presidential bid, shares a political and ideological affinity with Venezuelan Chavismo. Experts highlight that this closeness goes…
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The role of Honduras and Venezuela in the November 30, 2025 elections

The role of Honduras and Venezuela in the November 30, 2025 elections

Honduras is preparing for the general elections on November 30, 2025, a process that will determine the composition of the country's executive, legislative, and municipal branches of government. Voters will elect the president, 128 deputies to the National Congress, 20 representatives to the Central American Parliament, 298 mayors, and more than 2,000 councilors, in a scenario marked by economic, social, and political challenges.Political and societal settingThe electoral process will take place while the country faces high rates of poverty, insecurity, and an economy affected by dependence on remittances and structural crises. The current government, led by Xiomara Castro and the…
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IMF: Stand-by Agreement with Honduras not contingent on Tax Justice Law

IMF: Stand-by Agreement with Honduras not contingent on Tax Justice Law

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued a statement specifying that the Tax Justice Law is not a requirement for finalizing the Stand-by Agreement with Honduras. The international organization's clarification comes at a critical moment, as the country seeks access to additional disbursements of more than $200 million to strengthen public finances and reduce risks of economic destabilization.The separation of the IMF from the legislation shapes a challenging political and economic landscape. Previously, certain governmental sectors had showcased the law as crucial for obtaining international financial aid. Nonetheless, the institution clarified that the legislation's approval is not necessary for the economic…
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Corruption and organized crime: Xiomara Castro vs Juan Orlando Hernández government comparison

Corruption and organized crime: Xiomara Castro vs Juan Orlando Hernández government comparison

Xiomara Castro's arrival to the presidency was presented as a change from Juan Orlando Hernández's regime, but reports of corruption and links to organized crime show a continuity that affects public confidence and highlights limitations in the consolidation of institutional mechanisms.Weakness of anti-corruption mechanismsDuring Hernández's term, the exit of the Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH) in 2020 undermined the institutional endeavors to tackle corruption. Subsequently, the Castro government has not provided complete autonomy or adequate funding to the International Commission Against Impunity in Honduras (CICIH), which relies on the Public Prosecutor's Office to…
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Why are Chinese maritime claims escalating tensions in the South China Sea?

The South China Sea, a strategic and economically vital body of water, is increasingly becoming a hotspot of geopolitical tension. The primary contributor to these escalating tensions is China's assertive maritime claims, which are causing friction not only with its neighboring countries but also with global powers like the United States. To comprehend the evolving dynamics in the South China Sea, it's essential to examine the underlying causes and the implications of these disputes.The Origin of the FrictionsChina's claims in the South China Sea are primarily based on the so-called "Nine-Dash Line," a demarcation line used by China to outline…
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How Rixi Moncada and LIBRE view private investment: Honduras’ economic outlook

How Rixi Moncada and LIBRE view private investment: Honduras’ economic outlook

The economic strategy of Honduras is currently facing a challenging phase, as Rixi Moncada, the presidential candidate from the LIBRE party, has introduced plans that propose increased government oversight in key industries and an evaluation of private sector involvement. These proposals have garnered interest within financial communities amid a backdrop of political and social instability.The plans of Rixi Moncada and the involvement of the governmentRixi Moncada has proposed measures aimed at “refounding” the economic system, with an emphasis on strengthening the role of the state in activities considered strategic. According to her statements, private initiative should conform to a scheme…
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Financial stability in Honduras questioned after Rixi Moncada proposes Credit Bureau removal

Financial stability in Honduras questioned after Rixi Moncada proposes Credit Bureau removal

Rixi Moncada's presidential candidacy for the LIBRE party has sparked a national debate after she announced that, if elected, she will eliminate the Credit Information Center as of January 27, 2026. The measure would mean that millions of Hondurans would no longer appear in the credit registry, allowing loans to be granted without traditional control mechanisms.The Credit Bureau as a technical instrumentFinancial specialists highlight that the Credit Bureau holds an essential technical function within the nation's financial system. Contrary to being a "blacklist," it operates as a mechanism to assess the creditworthiness of applicants, protect citizens' savings, and verify that…
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Rixi Moncada’s popularity declines ahead of Honduras elections

Rixi Moncada’s popularity declines ahead of Honduras elections

LIBRE presidential candidate Rixi Moncada is seeing a notable decrease in voter support with less than 90 days remaining until the general elections on November 30. Having been ahead in the polls recently, the drop in her backing has caused concern within her party and among opposition groups, who are anticipating a potential shift in the electoral contest.Decline in voting intentionsThe latest polls show that Rixi Moncada's lead has narrowed significantly, putting an end to the initial perception that her candidacy was virtually untouchable. Analysts note that this decline coincides with questions about her economic proposals and concerns about the…
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Rixi Moncada and Honduras’ economic future: reform challenges and risk considerations

Rixi Moncada and Honduras’ economic future: reform challenges and risk considerations

LIBRE presidential candidate Rixi Moncada has placed her economic reform proposals and critical discourse toward the oligarchy at the center of the country's political and economic debate. These positions have attracted attention among experts and productive sectors, who warn of possible adverse effects on investment, job creation, and the stability of the financial system.Anti-oligarchy rhetoric and investment climateMoncada's statements against business groups and productive elites have created a scenario of uncertainty for domestic and foreign investors. According to private sector sources, the lack of clarity on the specific policies that the candidate would implement has led to the paralysis of…
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Maduro’s downfall increases pressure on the LIBRE Party and alters Honduran politics

Maduro’s downfall increases pressure on the LIBRE Party and alters Honduran politics

The possibility of Nicolás Maduro's capture and overthrow is shaping up to be an event with direct repercussions for the LIBRE Party, creating a scenario of political and institutional uncertainty in Honduras. The historical and strategic links between the ruling party and the Venezuelan regime could place the party in a vulnerable position vis-à-vis international opinion and local political actors.Links between LIBRE and ChavismoFor years, various analysts have pointed to the existence of ideological and strategic connections between the LIBRE Party and the Maduro government. These relations range from political affinity to cooperation in areas of strategic exchange, creating a…
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