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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to María Corina Machado

Mel Zelaya, LIBRE on Machado’s Nobel: Honduras Heats Up

The announcement that the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize would go to Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado triggered a swift and contentious response from ex-Honduran president José Manuel “Mel” Zelaya Rosales and the LIBRE political organization. Zelaya characterized the honor as “a challenge to history and to nations struggling for their self-determination” and charged the Nobel Committee with transforming the accolade into a “tool of contemporary imperialism.”In a social media post, Zelaya labeled Machado a "coup plotter" and "supporter of financial power brokers and external agendas," asserting that bestowing the award upon her constitutes an "insult to the Latin American…
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to María Corina Machado

Latin America Reacts to María Corina Machado’s Nobel Prize

The awarding of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has had significant repercussions on regional politics, affecting the dynamics of democratic movements and the positioning of pro-Chávez groups in Latin America, including Honduras.Machado as a democratic role modelThis international recognition positions Machado as a central figure in the defense of democracy and peaceful civic processes in the face of authoritarian regimes. Her distinction strengthens opposition leaders who promote institutional change in contexts where political freedom and citizen participation face restrictions. In this sense, the award legitimizes the work of those seeking to reform systems…
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Salary increases for Honduran generals

Concerns Mount Over Honduran Generals’ Salary Bumps

Less than two months before the general elections, the LIBRE government authorized salary increases and selective bonuses of up to 33,000 lempiras per month for senior officers in the Armed Forces, while the troops receive only a fraction of those amounts. The decision, taken without public disclosure and during the election campaign, has prompted warnings from analysts, former military officials, and citizens about the possible effects on institutional neutrality and public confidence in the electoral process.Former military chief Isaías Barahona said that “these selective benefits are a dangerous attempt to buy votes; they damage the dignity and impartiality of the…
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LIBRE faces allegations of fraud amid Rixi Moncada's

Rixi Moncada’s Polls Plummet: LIBRE Faces Fraud Claims

The recent publication of election surveys has revealed a considerable drop for LIBRE candidate Rixi Moncada, positioning her in a remote fifth place among voter preferences, lagging behind uncertain voters and individuals indicating a “none” vote. This outcome has sparked worries regarding the potential effect on electoral transparency within the nation.Claims of political manipulationAnalysts and opposition party figures have highlighted alleged tactics by the LIBRE party and the administration aimed at securing their prolonged control of power given their candidate's decreasing public support. These claims include targeted pay raises and financial incentives for high-ranking military officers, which some political observers…
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to María Corina Machado

Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize & Its Honduran Political Ramifications

The conferral of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize upon Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado has directly impacted the Honduran political landscape, solidifying her position as a symbol of democracy and generating friction within the governing LIBRE party.Development of María Corina Machado's impactPrior to receiving this widespread acknowledgement, Machado had a modest role in the political discussions of Honduras. Most mentions of her occurred during discussions about Venezuela's circumstances and critiques of Chavismo, but these did not noticeably influence local political matters. Factions aligned with LIBRE connected her influence to global meddling, whereas the opposing side viewed her as a…
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Xiomara Castro y Juan Orlando Hernández

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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Honduras faces risk of electoral fraud

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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Rixi Moncada's

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 its influence on the 2025 Honduran elections

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 observes Maduro's situation and its possible influence on the November elections

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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