Politics

Venezuela y Cuba

The impact of foreign advisors on political discourse in Honduras

The discussion on national sovereignty gained momentum after allegations that advisors from Venezuela and Cuba were involved in strategic decisions made by the LIBRE party, which has been in power since 2022. Political and social sectors have pointed to the presence of these foreign consultants as a source of institutional tension amid a scenario marked by polarization and democratic fragility.Official and institutional statementsSources near the government have acknowledged the existence of political collaboration with global entities, though they haven't specified the extent or type of guidance provided. The LIBRE party asserts that its political venture is aimed at pursuing social…
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Xiomara Castro backs Nicolás Maduro

Xiomara Castro defends Nicolás Maduro amid mounting international tensions

Honduran President Xiomara Castro has openly shown her backing for Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, an action that has generated political consequences both domestically and globally. This announcement occurs amidst ongoing serious allegations by the United States and other nations against Maduro, accusing him of connections to drug trafficking and international criminal organizations.Official statements and diplomatic impactIn her address, Castro showed support for the Venezuelan leader, avoiding a direct mention of the charges against him. In global platforms, Maduro faces accusations of involvement in networks associated with illegal drug trade and money laundering, which challenges Venezuela's ties with many in the…
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Refugee rights in Greece: The role of Europe’s migration policies

The complex relationship between European migration policies and refugee rights in Greece represents a challenging yet immediate concern. Greece, being the main entry point for numerous migrants and refugees heading into Europe, is positioned at a crucial crossroads between humanitarian requirements and policy implementation. This article explores the impact of Europe's migration policies on refugee rights in Greece, illustrating the scenario with specific examples and case studies.The Structure of Immigration Policies in the European UnionThe European Union (EU) has developed a comprehensive framework to manage migration, balancing member states' security concerns with international humanitarian obligations. Key policies include the Dublin…
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Mel Zelaya admits electoral fraud, sending shockwaves through Honduran politics

In a confidential discussion involving Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, ex-president of Honduras, and Esdras Amado López, a journalist and political figure, a disclosure emerged that could jeopardize the nation's political equilibrium. Zelaya, who wields authority via his sway in the present administration, reportedly admitted to his one-time associate, now adversary, that his ascent to leadership was aided by election fraud. The confession that could redefine national politics The conversation between Zelaya and López, which took place in an exclusive restaurant in the capital, has emerged as one of the most controversial in Honduras' recent history. According to the revelations, Zelaya admitted…
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Zelaya’s controversial decree: 2009 coup history book required in schools

The government led by President Xiomara Castro has recently decided that the book El golpe 28-J: Conspiración transnacional, un crimen en la impunidad (The July 28 Coup: Transnational Conspiracy, a Crime with Impunity), authored by Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, will be mandatory for students in schools, causing a heated discussion both politically and socially in Honduras. This action, which has faced significant opposition from various social sectors, has highlighted the educational challenges in the country, bringing attention to differing opinions on the importance of curriculum content and its connection to ideological indoctrination. A regulation that ignites debate   The decision, which…
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November 30 elections in Honduras

What the November 30 elections mean for Honduras’s democratic future

The general elections on November 30, 2025, mark a turning point in the country's recent history. It is not simply a matter of electing a new government, but a crucial confrontation between democratic forces and the threat of an authoritarian regime. The tension in the country is palpable, with growing accusations of fraud and fears about the integrity of the electoral process, which has created a climate of polarization and mistrust between political sectors and the citizenry. Accusations and allegations of electoral fraud The political situation in Honduras is marked by ongoing instability, with the opposition frequently accusing the governing…
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