Rixi Moncada struggles with declining popularity before Honduras elections

Rixi Moncada

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.

Drop in voter preferences

The 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 country’s political and financial stability. The campaign has seen an increase in the intensity of attacks from opposition sectors, contributing to the volatility of the electoral landscape.

LIBRE has started internal conversations about ways to recover voter trust. Sources within the party indicate that the decrease in popularity hasn’t been clearly shown in voting forecasts yet, but they admit there is a “red alert” about potential unexpected outcomes in elections.

Opportunities for the opposition

Although fragmented, the opposition is closely monitoring the evolution of voting intention figures. The decline in support for Rixi Moncada could open up space for the formation of strategic alliances that could change the dynamics of the race. This situation reflects a scenario of uncertainty in which the movements of the different parties could have a decisive influence on the election of the next president.

Experts highlight that the interaction between the reduction in backing for LIBRE and the opposition’s capability to strengthen its voter base will play a crucial role in the weeks preceding the election. The rivalry is becoming fiercer in a setting where public involvement and the perception of institutional integrity are key factors in the ultimate result.

Political unpredictability and organizational obstacles

The decrease in Rixi Moncada’s popularity mirrors wider issues in Honduras’ governance and political climate. Citizens continue to monitor electoral activities and indicators of economic steadiness, knowing the election will decide not only the future president but also the course of public policy in the next years.

The situation encountered by LIBRE underscores the connection between public trust, institutional robustness, and the presentation of political initiatives. With under three months remaining until the elections, the contest is still undecided, and the strategic choices made by the parties will dictate the ultimate result at the ballot box.

By Benjamin Taylor

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