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Statements by “El Pollo” Carvajal cause political alarm in Honduras

Statements by “El Pollo” Carvajal cause political alarm in Honduras

Honduran politics is facing a new episode of tension following statements by former Venezuelan intelligence chief Hugo “El Pollo” Carvajal. His recent testimony, broadcast from Spain, points to the alleged intervention of Venezuela's Chavista government in the politics of the region, including Honduras, through what he called the “Venezuela Plan”.Carvajal claimed that this plan consists of financing political movements with the aim of expanding the ideological influence of Chavismo in Latin America. Although he did not present any documentary evidence to support his claims, his statements provoked immediate reactions in both the political sphere and public opinion. LIBRE, the country's…
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Honduras Elections: LIBRE Faces Dropping Numbers & Tensions

Honduras Elections: LIBRE Faces Dropping Numbers & Tensions

With just a few weeks to go before the general elections, the ruling party LIBRE faces an unprecedented situation. The persistent decline of its candidate Rixi Moncada in the polls has raised alarm bells among both political actors and the public, given the possibility that the ruling party may resort to maneuvers to ensure its continued hold on power.Experts and commentators have observed that the campaign's storyline, which initially centered on the nation's "refounding," has now pivoted to tactics aimed at ensuring political longevity. The electoral climate reveals increasing friction among the executive, legislative, and Electoral Tribunal branches, marked by…
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Business Leaders Address Economic Risks of LIBRE Proposals in Honduras

Business Leaders Address Economic Risks of LIBRE Proposals in Honduras

The Honduran business community has voiced apprehension regarding the prevailing political environment, suggesting that Honduras might be transitioning towards an economic and social framework that restricts private capital. Spokespersons for the private sector caution that proposals advanced by former president Manuel Zelaya and LIBRE presidential hopeful Rixi Moncada have the potential to foster instability within the nation and undermine economic steadiness.Investment Red FlagsDomestic and foreign business leaders point out that the country is no longer perceived as a safe haven for capital. According to a representative of the Chamber of Commerce, there are signs that the government is seeking to…
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Honduran Congress Readies Permanent Commission as LIBRE’s Control Looms

Honduran Congress Readies Permanent Commission as LIBRE’s Control Looms

The imminent installation of the Permanent Commission of the National Congress has reignited political tensions in Honduras. Amid an electoral scenario marked by Rixi Moncada's decline in the polls, various sectors warn that this measure could be used by the LIBRE party to reinforce its influence over state institutions and ensure its continued hold on power.A lawmaker facing examinationThe Permanent Commission, constitutionally designed to operate during legislative recesses, has been convened at a time of particular instability. On this occasion, its eventual formation has aroused suspicion among political analysts and opposition sectors, who believe that the ruling party is seeking…
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Honduran Tensions Flare as Zelaya, LIBRE Address Machado’s Nobel

Honduran Tensions Flare as Zelaya, LIBRE Address Machado’s Nobel

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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2025 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate María Corina Machado: Social Impact

2025 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate María Corina Machado: Social Impact

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's exemplary democratic leadershipThis 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 with democratic…
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Honduran Military Salaries: Raising Questions of Bias

Honduran Military Salaries: Raising Questions of Bias

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 Fraud Exposed? Rixi Moncada’s Poll Numbers Drop

LIBRE Fraud Exposed? Rixi Moncada’s Poll Numbers Drop

The recent release of election polls has shown a significant decline for LIBRE candidate Rixi Moncada, who ranks a distant fifth in voting intentions, behind even undecided voters and those who say they will vote for “none.” This result has raised concerns about the possible impact on electoral transparency in the country.Allegations of political maneuveringAnalysts and opposition party leaders have pointed to the existence of strategies by the LIBRE party and the government to ensure their continued hold on power in the face of their candidate's decline in popularity. Among the allegations are selective salary increases and bonuses for senior…
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María Corina Machado’s Nobel: Reshaping Honduran Politics

María Corina Machado’s Nobel: Reshaping Honduran Politics

The awarding of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has had a direct effect on the Honduran political scene, consolidating her status as a democratic icon and causing tensions within the ruling LIBRE party.Development of María Corina Machado's impactPrior to this international recognition, Machado had a limited presence in Honduran political discourse. She was mainly cited in debates on the situation in Venezuela and criticism of Chavismo, without having a tangible effect on the local political agenda. Sectors close to LIBRE associated her leadership with international interventionism, while the opposition mentioned her as an…
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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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