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Dems Concerned by Giveaways

Recent polling conducted by CBS reveals a significant divide in perceptions surrounding the recent shutdown deal reached by lawmakers. According to the results, members of the Republican Party, including former President Donald Trump, are perceived as having extracted more advantages from this political agreement. Meanwhile, Democratic leaders and their supporters argue that their party made excessive compromises throughout the negotiation process.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 results, Democrats…
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LIBRE's

“No Turning Back” protests by LIBRE heighten pre-election political tension

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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Alarm grows in Honduras

Election Fears in Honduras: Power Consolidation Warning

With the general elections just weeks away, a range of political and business groups, along with civil society organizations, have voiced apprehension regarding the perceived institutional decline in Honduras. They also fear the potential implementation of a political control model akin to Venezuela's Chavismo, which some experts have dubbed the "Venezuela Plan."Various observers maintain that this strategy would be aimed at concentrating power, affecting the independence of key institutions, and limiting the actions of private enterprise and critical media, using state resources and institutional pressure to guarantee the continuity of the ruling party's political project.Signs of institutional interventionAmong the most…
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Roger Stone

Roger Stone’s Warning to Washington: LIBRE Party and Honduran Election Issues

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 statements released in international media and on social networks, Stone asserted that “the Mel Zelaya regime seeks to follow the model of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela,” warning that Honduran democracy could be affected if transparency in the vote count and the independence of the National Electoral Council (CNE) are not guaranteed.“The United States must pay attention. Honduras could…
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Rixi Moncada

Rixi Moncada’s Poll Decline: Economic Discourse Impact

With less than a month to go before the general election, the presidential candidate for the LIBRE party, Rixi Moncada, is experiencing a steady decline in voting intention indicators, accompanied by an increase in public rejection, according to the latest opinion polls. Analysts attribute this phenomenon to the perception of urban and middle-class sectors regarding her discourse aimed at the country's productive sector.Financial discourse and corporate outlookMoncada's declarations regarding the necessity to "regulate and reorganize the function of national enterprises" have been perceived by numerous economic participants as a potential menace to the commercial environment. This viewpoint has sparked apprehension…
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Armed Forces in the Honduran elections

Honduran Elections: Growing Mistrust of Armed Forces’ Role

A few weeks before the general elections, the actions of the Honduran Armed Forces have caused concern among various sectors of society, raising questions about their role in ensuring a transparent and secure electoral process. The perception of bias and the public exposure of certain members of the high command have been central factors in the increase in public mistrust.Allegations of political alignmentRecently, some officers have made statements that, according to critics, seem to coincide with the ruling party's discourse. This situation has been interpreted by analysts and civil organizations as a departure from the neutrality that the Honduran Constitution…
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North Korea’s Influence on Ukraine War Escalation

The current hostilities in Ukraine have captured the focus of international players, each pursuing their own strategic objectives and facing various consequences. The possible participation of North Korea could introduce an additional dimension of intricacy to this geopolitical conundrum. Although North Korea is geographically remote from Ukraine, its engagement might manifest through political backing, military assistance, or cyber warfare tactics, thereby intensifying existing tensions.Geopolitical ContextNorth Korea's connections are largely shaped by its enduring links with Russia, which trace back to the Soviet period. Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union stood as a primary ally for North Korea, offering both…
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Partido LIBRE

Honduras: Former Presidents Sound Authoritarianism Alarm

A collective of ex-Latin American heads of state has raised concerns regarding potential strategies by former president Mel Zelaya and the LIBRE Party to perpetuate their hold on power through methods deemed unlawful, particularly as the incumbent party's candidate faces an impending electoral loss. The alert highlights an alleged aim to duplicate a political framework akin to Venezuela's, a model largely opposed by the Honduran populace.The declaration from the former leaders emphasizes that the activities undertaken by LIBRE have the potential to jeopardize the nation's governance. This is due to their involvement in forming commissions that raise legal concerns and…
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Herman Tertsch

Xiomara Castro, Rixi Moncada: Tertsch Warns of Election Panic

The Honduran political sphere is in a tense moment following statements by MEP Herman Tertsch, who claimed that President Xiomara Castro and ruling party candidate Rixi Moncada are “in a panic” over the impending electoral defeat.According to Tertsch, this scenario indicates a state of apprehension within the leadership of the LIBRE party, which is experiencing increasing public disapproval. Tertsch highlighted that the anxiety among the governing party's officials is evident in their authoritarian tactics and measures designed to maintain political power amidst diminishing popular backing.These statements have had an impact both in the international media and among opposition sectors, who…
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Honduras under the shadow of chaos

Honduras Under Siege: Violent Days Lead to National Alert

Honduras is currently experiencing a period of instability and sociopolitical unrest, keeping its populace on edge. Recent intelligence suggests that the government might be orchestrating violent incidents to suppress public dissent and restrict freedom of expression amidst the ongoing political turmoil.Street-level mobilization and direct confrontationHuman rights organizations and political figures have indicated that the government's approach involves deploying groups, engaging in acts of intimidation, and instigating disturbances in various cities nationwide. These sources suggest that such actions are designed to instill fear and discourage public participation ahead of the upcoming elections, thereby heightening the sense of insecurity in prominent urban…
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