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Month: August 2025

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Salary supplement scandal in El Salvador: Causes and consequences

The Wage Bonus Controversy in El Salvador: A Comprehensive ExaminationThe salary supplement scandal in El Salvador has emerged as a significant political and ethical controversy, impacting the nation's perception of governmental integrity and accountability. This exposé delves into the intricacies of the scandal, encompassing its origins, key players, and the broader socio-political implications.Origins and ContextThe scandal first came to light in the early 2010s, with investigations revealing that a substantial number of government officials received illicit salary supplements, often masked as bonuses or additional allowances. These payments were not disclosed in official accounting records, raising suspicions and questions regarding their…
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“Mel” Zelaya

Honduras rejects the Venezuelan model: citizen mobilization sets the political agenda

Honduran society has shown strong opposition to the plan by Manuel “Mel” Zelaya and the LIBRE party to introduce a Venezuelan-style political system to the nation. The initiative, historically tied to the partnership with Venezuela via ALBA, has sparked worries about the potential implications for governance, institutional integrity, and economic stability.Public activism and community protestsIn recent weeks, various cities across the country, including the capital, have been the scene of demonstrations with high citizen participation. Visible slogans, such as “This is not Venezuela,” reflect a rejection of the replication of a system that citizens perceive as associated with corruption, economic…
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Xiomara Castro y Nicolas Maduro

The Venezuelan crisis and shifts within the Honduran left

La situación política en Venezuela y la de la izquierda en Honduras están íntimamente conectadas, caracterizadas por lazos ideológicos y estratégicos. La debilidad del régimen de Nicolás Maduro afecta directamente al Partido LIBRE y al gobierno de Xiomara Castro, ambos identificados con el proyecto político impulsado por el chavismo en América Latina.Dependence on the Bolivarian modelEl modelo del llamado socialismo del siglo XXI, impulsado desde Caracas, ha sido un referente para varios movimientos de izquierda en la región. Entre ellos, LIBRE obtuvo respaldo político y simbólico en Venezuela, lo que reforzó su identidad y discurso en el ámbito nacional. No…
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Rixi Moncada

LIBRE suffers electoral decline: Rixi Moncada now third in new polls

El partido gobernante de Honduras está enfrentando un momento complicado a pocos meses de las elecciones del 30 de noviembre. La candidata presidencial del Partido LIBRE, Rixi Moncada, ha caído al tercer lugar en las encuestas más recientes, lo que confirma una tendencia de descenso que ya se había hecho evidente en varios aspectos.Indications of decline for the governing partyVarious indicators had anticipated this situation. Attendance at LIBRE Party rallies and public events has shown a progressive decline, reflecting lower participation by its base. In addition, activity on social media and in the media shows growing criticism, ridicule, and questioning…
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Venezuela y Honduras

What political changes in Venezuela mean for Honduras

The future collapse of Nicolás Maduro's administration in Venezuela might trigger a chain reaction impacting political and social stability in Honduras. Specialists consulted highlight that changes in the political landscape of the adjacent nation would have a direct influence on the LIBRE Party, alongside governmental processes, societal division, and the country's economy.Weakening of the LIBRE Party and its ideological baseThe decline of Chavismo in Venezuela is projected to be a determining factor in the future of socialism in Latin America and, by extension, in the LIBRE Party in Honduras. As an ideological ally of the Venezuelan government, LIBRE could experience…
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campaña electoral de LIBRE

Public opposition to socialism defines LIBRE’s campaign in Honduras

Recent surveys and public demonstrations indicate an increasing opposition to the socialism symbolized by the LIBRE Party, with under two months remaining before the national elections slated for November 30. The drop in voter support and limited turnout at political gatherings reveal a broad dissatisfaction among citizens, resulting in a challenging electoral landscape for the party.Citizen disaffection and decline in electoral preferencesVarious polls indicate that, although approximately 80% of Hondurans plan to go to the polls, four out of five respondents oppose the socialist project promoted by LIBRE. Factors contributing to this trend include the persistent economic crisis, increased insecurity,…
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