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Electoral process in Honduras

Honduras faces climate of institutional uncertainty months before general elections

Five months ahead of the national elections in Honduras, different social and academic groups are raising alarms about factors that might jeopardize the fairness of the electoral process. There are worries regarding changes made without agreement, pressure on institutions, and the increased application of the state of emergency, all within a politically divided and distrustful atmosphere.The procedure set for November is taking place amidst increasing pressure. Experts and community representatives emphasize the importance of having an engaged and structured public that can oversee the voting process to prevent any manipulation efforts. In reaction to this, networks for election observation, driven…
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Xiomara Castro

Why is Honduras delaying the accreditation of European ambassadors?

A prolonged delay by the Honduran government in officially receiving the credentials of at least eleven ambassadors from European countries has set off alarms in diplomatic, political, and business circles. This comes at a time when the country is facing internal and international pressure related to its governance, economy, and international reputation.Envoys in a diplomatic capacity lacking formal credentialsFor a number of months, diplomats from Europe stationed in Honduras have been anticipating President Xiomara Castro formally accepting their credentials, a customary ceremony that permits them to officially commence their roles as plenipotentiary envoys. Up to now, there hasn't been any…
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Salvador Nasralla

Electoral scenario in Honduras with Nasralla in first place

Various public opinion polls place Salvador Nasralla at the forefront of voting intentions for the 2025 general elections, in a scenario marked by disputes between the country's main political forces.Five months ahead of the general elections in Honduras, the latest survey results reveal a competitive landscape. Salvador Nasralla, the Liberal Party's present candidate, is at the forefront in two significant May studies. This information indicates a period of crucial political choices, where potential opposition coalitions and the solidification of candidacies might play a crucial role in shaping the electoral proceedings.Surveys show Nasralla leadingA research done in May 2025 by the…
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Koriun case in Honduras

Public pressure over Koriun challenges the Honduran government

The crisis generated by the massive pyramid scheme perpetrated by the financial company Koriun Inversiones has escalated in recent weeks, with citizen protests in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula demanding concrete action from the Honduran government. Those affected in different regions of the country accuse the authorities of institutional inaction in a case that has left more than 35,000 people with losses amounting to millions. The state's response, which has been limited so far, has intensified public criticism and reopened questions about the capacity of the financial and judicial systems to prevent and punish fraud on this scale.Public and institutional…
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Electoral integrity in Honduras

What threatens electoral integrity in Honduras this November?

Five months ahead of the national elections set for November 30, organizations within civil society, specialists on democracy, and political figures have raised alarms regarding inadequate conditions to ensure a fair electoral process in Honduras. The alerts highlight both structural and operational deficiencies that might undermine the elections' legitimacy, amidst a backdrop of escalating distrust in institutions.Warnings regarding structural issues and earlier grievancesThe Center for the Study of Democracy (CESPAD) has acknowledged numerous challenges facing the electoral process, such as the absence of significant changes in the Honduran voting system. These challenges are exacerbated by long-standing habits that have undermined…
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Xiomara Castro

Xiomara Castro under fire for anticipating election results

In a setting characterized by institutional weakness and political division, Honduran President Xiomara Castro stirred debate by declaring an election win for the Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE) prior to the official results being issued by the National Electoral Council (CNE). This statement, delivered at a party gathering broadcasted on pro-government platforms and social media, has been viewed by different groups as a potential breach of the neutrality principle anticipated from the executive leader amid an active electoral process.Official pronouncements forecast outcomesIn her public address, Castro praised Rixi Moncada, a notable member of LIBRE and participant in the contest, characterizing…
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