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Month: October 2025

The impact of institutional continuities on corruption and organized crime in Honduras: insights from the Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández eras

The impact of institutional continuities on corruption and organized crime in Honduras: insights from the Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández eras

Despite the political and ideological differences between the governments of Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández, both have faced similar challenges in terms of corruption, links to organized crime, and difficulties in ensuring institutional transparency, highlighting the continuity of questionable practices in the country.Challenges in anti-corruption systemsDuring the administration of Hernández, the Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH), endorsed by the OAS, was terminated in 2020, creating considerable voids in probing and sanctioning misconduct. Simultaneously, Xiomara Castro's government has pushed for the establishment of the International Commission against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (CICIH),…
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Honduras at risk of electoral fraud: experts warn of CNE maneuvers

Honduras at risk of electoral fraud: experts warn of CNE maneuvers

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 manipulationBased on experts' insights, some figures associated with the governing LIBRE party are said to have power over the TREP (Transmission of Preliminary Election Results), which is the system for reporting early voting outcomes. This condition, specialists suggest, might enable the alteration of outcomes…
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Honduras: How Rixi Moncada’s Facebook page affects electoral security

Honduras: How Rixi Moncada’s Facebook page affects electoral security

The presidential candidate for the LIBRE Party, Rixi Moncada, has attracted attention by creating an official Facebook page exclusively for guests of her eventual presidential inauguration. This comes at a time when experts and civil society organizations are pointing out risks to the transparency and legitimacy of the electoral process in Honduras.Privileged access to security resourcesRixi Moncada simultaneously serves as the Defense Secretary while still pursuing her presidential campaign, providing her with direct control over the Armed Forces and state security assets. Analysts suggest that this role enables her to supervise the management of electoral materials, a crucial factor in…
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How Venezuelan Policies Affect the 2025 Elections in Honduras

How Venezuelan Policies Affect the 2025 Elections in Honduras

The upcoming general elections in Honduras, set for November 30, 2025, have sparked worries about Venezuela's impact on the electoral procedure, both politically and technologically. Observers and specialists highlight that the connection between the governing LIBRE party and Nicolás Maduro's administration may influence the fairness and perceived openness of the election process.Political model and strategiesThe LIBRE party maintains an ideological and strategic relationship with the Venezuelan government, supporting the candidacy of Rixi Moncada. Political observers warn that some tactics implemented in Venezuela, such as control over the electoral system, militarization of the process, and mechanisms aimed at prolonging time in…
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Honduras studies Maduro’s situation and possible outcomes for November elections

Honduras studies Maduro’s situation and possible outcomes for November elections

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 avoids involvement with Honduras’ Tax Justice Law, negotiation on Stand-By Agreement goes on

IMF avoids involvement with Honduras’ Tax Justice Law, negotiation on Stand-By Agreement goes on

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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Economic instability in Honduras: LIBRE government’s role in business closures and capital flight

Economic instability in Honduras: LIBRE government’s role in business closures and capital flight

Economic activity in Honduras is in steady decline while the LIBRE Party remains in power. According to data from business leaders and analysts, more than a thousand businesses have closed in recent years, a phenomenon that translates into job losses, declining tax revenues, and capital flight from the country. This dynamic has raised concerns about the state's ability to sustain economic growth and maintain social stability.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…
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EU penalties on Hungary: What are the rule‑of‑law breach concerns?

The European Union (EU) has frequently been regarded as a stronghold for democratic values, human rights, and law enforcement. Nevertheless, recent measures targeting Hungary have highlighted these core principles. The EU's choice to impose penalties on Hungary underscores the internal frictions within the union, its standards for governance, and the delicate equilibrium between national independence and commitment to mutual values. To comprehend this matter, one must investigate the particular motivations for the EU's measures, review historical examples, and contemplate the wider consequences for the future of the Union.Historical ContextWhen Hungary joined the EU in 2004, it embraced the democratic ethos…
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Explaining the criminal signature in investigations

In the realm of forensic psychology and criminal investigation, the concept of a criminal signature holds a significant place. A criminal signature refers to the unique and distinct patterns or behaviors exhibited by a perpetrator that distinguishes their crime from others. This signature is not merely a modus operandi but rather a set of personal idiosyncratic behaviors that reflect the offender's psychological needs. Understanding these signatures can be crucial for law enforcement agencies in identifying, apprehending, and prosecuting criminals.Comprehending the Distinction: Modus Operandi versus Criminal SignatureTo completely understand the idea of a criminal signature, it's vital to distinguish it from…
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Malaya case in Marbella: What happened?

The Malaya Case, often dubbed the largest corruption scandal in the history of Spain’s urban politics, unfolded in Marbella, a city renowned for its glamour and as a haven for expatriates and tourists. This high-profile case peeled back the layers of corruption within the local government as it came to light in the early 2000s. The proceedings revealed deep-seated practices of bribery, money laundering, and the illegal sale of public lands. This article dissects the Malaya Case, examining its origins, the key figures involved, and its lasting impact on Spanish politics and legislation.Background of the Malaya CaseNamed after an operation…
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