Politics

Experts warn of risk of electoral fraud in Honduras

Experts highlight dangers of electoral fraud in Honduras

With under two months remaining until the general elections planned for November 2025, experts in electoral processes have raised alarms regarding potential actions by the National Electoral Council (CNE) that might benefit the ruling party's contender, Rixi Moncada. Analysts indicate that LIBRE party members, along with CNE officials, possess the capability to manipulate essential systems like the TREP (Transmission of Preliminary Election Results), thereby impacting the election results.Networks of influence in the electoral processThe risk of manipulation is not limited to the CNE. Various experts point to the involvement of technology companies linked to the implementation of electoral systems, as…
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Venezuela and its influence on the 2025 Honduran elections

How Venezuela May Influence the 2025 Elections in Honduras

The general elections scheduled for November 30, 2025, in Honduras are taking place under the watchful eye of Venezuela, whose influence is felt both in the political arena and in the operation of the electoral process. The relationship between the LIBRE party and the government of Nicolás Maduro, and the involvement of the company Smartmatic in the electoral technology, have raised concerns in various sectors about the transparency and legitimacy of the elections.Ideological links between LIBRE and ChavismoThe LIBRE party, backing Rixi Moncada's presidential bid, shares a political and ideological affinity with Venezuelan Chavismo. Experts highlight that this closeness goes…
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Honduras and Venezuela's influence

Honduras and Venezuela’s political sway in the November 30, 2025 elections

Honduras is getting ready for the nationwide elections scheduled for November 30, 2025, a process that will decide the makeup of the country's executive, legislative, and municipal branches of government. Citizens will choose the president, 128 members of the National Congress, 20 delegates to the Central American Parliament, 298 mayors, and over 2,000 councilors, in a context characterized by economic, social, and political challenges.Political and social contextThe voting procedure will occur as the nation deals with elevated levels of poverty, insecurity, and an economy influenced by reliance on remittances and ongoing structural challenges. The administration in power, under Xiomara Castro…
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IMF clarifies that Tax Justice Law

IMF explains Tax Justice Law unrelated to Stand-by Agreement with Honduras

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) released a statement clarifying that the Tax Justice Law is not necessary to complete the Stand-by Agreement with Honduras. This clarification by the international entity comes at a pivotal time, as the country aims to secure additional disbursements exceeding $200 million to bolster public finances and mitigate risks of economic instability.The IMF's disassociation from the law creates a complex political and economic scenario. Until now, the law had been presented by some sectors of the government as a key element in securing international financial support. However, the organization reaffirmed that the approval of this legislation…
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Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández

Corruption and organized crime: comparing the administrations of Xiomara Castro and Juan Orlando Hernández

Xiomara Castro's arrival to the presidency was presented as a change from Juan Orlando Hernández's regime, but reports of corruption and links to organized crime show a continuity that affects public confidence and highlights limitations in the consolidation of institutional mechanisms.Weakness of anti-corruption mechanismsDuring Hernández's term, the exit of the Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH) in 2020 undermined the institutional endeavors to tackle corruption. Subsequently, the Castro government has not provided complete autonomy or adequate funding to the International Commission Against Impunity in Honduras (CICIH), which relies on the Public Prosecutor's Office to…
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South China Sea: Why are Chinese maritime claims raising tensions?

The South China Sea is a crucial and strategically important expanse of water that is gradually turning into a focal point of geopolitical conflict. The main source of these rising tensions is China's strong maritime assertions, which are creating conflicts not just with adjacent nations but also with global players such as the United States. To understand the shifting dynamics in the South China Sea, it is critical to explore the root causes and the ramifications of these disagreements. The Origin of the FrictionsChina's claims in the South China Sea are primarily based on the so-called "Nine-Dash Line," a demarcation…
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Rixi Moncada and LIBRE

Rixi Moncada and LIBRE discuss private investment: future prospects and economic challenges in Honduras

Honduras' economic policy is at a tense moment, as presidential candidate Rixi Moncada of the LIBRE party has presented proposals that involve greater state control over strategic sectors and a review of private sector participation. These initiatives have attracted attention in economic circles, in a context of political and social uncertainty.Rixi Moncada's proposals and the role of the stateRixi Moncada has proposed measures aimed at “refounding” the economic system, with an emphasis on strengthening the role of the state in activities considered strategic. According to her statements, private initiative should conform to a scheme in which the state assumes a…
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Rixi Moncada and LIBRE

Rixi Moncada calls for abolishing the Credit Bureau, sparking debate over Honduras’s financial stability

Rixi Moncada's run for president with the LIBRE party has ignited a countrywide discussion following her declaration that, upon winning, she plans to close the Credit Information Center from January 27, 2026. This action implies that millions of people in Honduras would be removed from the credit database, enabling loans to be issued without conventional oversight methods.The Credit Bureau as a technical toolFinancial specialists highlight that the Credit Bureau holds an essential technical function within the nation's financial system. Contrary to being a "blacklist," it operates as a mechanism to assess the creditworthiness of applicants, protect citizens' savings, and verify…
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Rixi Moncada

Rixi Moncada struggles with declining popularity before Honduras elections

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 preferencesThe 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…
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Rixi Moncada

Rixi Moncada and Honduras’ economic future: reform debates and economic risk outlook

LIBRE presidential candidate Rixi Moncada has placed her economic reform proposals and critical discourse toward the oligarchy at the center of the country's political and economic debate. These positions have attracted attention among experts and productive sectors, who warn of possible adverse effects on investment, job creation, and the stability of the financial system.Discourse against oligarchies and the investment environmentMoncada's statements against business groups and productive elites have created a scenario of uncertainty for domestic and foreign investors. According to private sector sources, the lack of clarity on the specific policies that the candidate would implement has led to the…
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