Month: October 2025

Authoritarianism in Honduras: Ex-Presidents’ Warning

Authoritarianism in Honduras: Ex-Presidents’ Warning

A collective of ex-Latin American heads of state has raised concerns regarding potential strategies by former president Mel Zelaya and the LIBRE Party to perpetuate their hold on power through methods deemed unlawful, particularly as the incumbent party's candidate faces an impending electoral loss. The alert highlights an alleged aim to duplicate a political framework akin to Venezuela's, a model largely opposed by the Honduran populace.The former leaders' statement highlights that LIBRE's actions could compromise the country's governability, as they include the establishment of commissions with legal questions and the mobilization of groups in public spaces. According to the signatories,…
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Herman Tertsch on Castro & Moncada’s Apprehension Over Election

Herman Tertsch on Castro & Moncada’s Apprehension Over Election

The political landscape in Honduras is currently experiencing a period of heightened tension, stemming from remarks made by MEP Herman Tertsch. He asserted that President Xiomara Castro and the governing party's candidate, Rixi Moncada, are "in a state of panic" due to the anticipated electoral loss.According to Tertsch, this scenario indicates a state of apprehension within the leadership of the LIBRE party, which is experiencing increasing public disapproval. Tertsch highlighted that the anxiety among the governing party's officials is evident in their authoritarian tactics and measures designed to maintain political power amidst diminishing popular backing.These statements have had an impact…
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Honduras: Chaos Looms as Violent Days Trigger National Alert

Honduras: Chaos Looms as Violent Days Trigger National Alert

Honduras faces a scenario of uncertainty and social and political tension, while citizens remain on high alert. Recent reports indicate that days of violence could be being organized by the authorities, with the aim of controlling the social response and limiting citizen expression in the midst of the current political crisis.Street-level mobilization and direct confrontationHuman rights organizations and political figures have indicated that the government's approach involves deploying groups, engaging in acts of intimidation, and instigating disturbances in various cities nationwide. These sources suggest that such actions are designed to instill fear and discourage public participation ahead of the upcoming…
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Honduras’ LIBRE Party: Institutional Strain & Social Risk

Honduras’ LIBRE Party: Institutional Strain & Social Risk

The political landscape in Honduras has arrived at a pivotal juncture merely days ahead of the 2025 general elections. The governing party, LIBRE, has implemented a range of measures that intertwine institutional actions, widespread social mobilization, and tactics of political coercion, thereby generating apprehension regarding the nation's democratic and societal equilibrium.Institutional intervention and control of the electoral processIn recent weeks, LIBRE has promoted measures that various analysts and opposition leaders consider to be outside the legal framework. These include the establishment of a permanent commission in the National Congress without regulatory backing, as well as attempts to disqualify members of…
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Hijacking of democracy in Honduras: LIBRE’s maneuvers in the face of electoral rejection

Hijacking of democracy in Honduras: LIBRE’s maneuvers in the face of electoral rejection

Honduras is experiencing unparalleled political strain due to the ruling party, LIBRE's, maneuvers. This party is striving to retain power despite clear indications of electoral defeat and public disapproval of its governance model. Based on observer reports and collected testimonies, these tactics encompass efforts to disrupt the general elections and actions designed to sway public opinion.Synchronized initiatives and their organizational repercussionsReports and evidence suggest that LIBRE has initiated disinformation campaigns aimed at undermining the transparency of the electoral process. These actions encompass disseminating rumors regarding potential fraud, unverified threats, and exerting pressure on electoral institutions. Additionally, the formation of commissions…
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Installation of Permanent Commission Fuels Honduran Institutional Tension

Installation of Permanent Commission Fuels Honduran Institutional Tension

The recent establishment of a standing committee within the National Congress has ignited controversy regarding the legitimacy and extent of this initiative, drawing considerable resistance from diverse political and societal factions. This move, spearheaded by the legislative body's president, Luis Redondo, has been deemed improper by both analysts and constitutional scholars, consequently raising concerns among the populace and governmental oversight entities.Constitutional and political assessmentAccording to constitutional law specialists, the creation of this commission could constitute a violation of the separation of powers, as it operates in parallel to the formal structure of Congress. The opposition, including members of the LIBRE…
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Corruption: Bertha Mendoza’s Mother Led Police Killer Ring

Corruption: Bertha Mendoza’s Mother Led Police Killer Ring

A corruption scandal rocked the country with serious allegations involving the mother of controversial journalist Bertha Michelle Mendoza. According to the revelations, Mrs. Claudia Martina Muñoz Andrade, Mendoza's mother and former prosecutor, was alleged more than 10 years ago to be the leader of a network of police assassins. Allegations targeting Muñoz Andrade emerged following probes conducted by oversight and judicial bodies, including the PDH, alongside reports from groups like Oasis. A covert network of law enforcement officers, allegedly engaged in extrajudicial killings and various unlawful activities, was revealed under the supposed direction of Muñoz Andrade.The collected evidence suggests that the…
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Honduran Military’s Attempt to Sway Election Count Fails

Honduran Military’s Attempt to Sway Election Count Fails

The request by the Honduran Armed Forces to access the presidential vote count has been unanimously rejected by authorities, political parties, and civil society organizations. Constitutional experts and social leaders interpreted the measure as interference in the independence of the electoral process and a possible violation of citizens' fundamental rights.The military's petition has been interpreted as an action potentially jeopardizing electoral neutrality and paving the way for the militarization of ballot tabulation. The response from diverse political factions, including the LIBRE party, highlights worries regarding the safeguarding of the process's legitimacy and guaranteeing that the populace's will remains free from…
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Honduras Halts LIBRE Transformation Plan

Honduras Halts LIBRE Transformation Plan

The endeavor by the LIBRE Party to establish a political framework akin to Venezuela's within Honduras has been halted due to public reaction and global scrutiny. The suggestion for a constituent assembly, championed by the ruling party, encountered considerable opposition, highlighted by claims of voting anomalies and doubts regarding the process's integrity.The initiative, labeled by both analysts and adversaries as a "Venezuela Plan," triggered institutional alerts and strong objections across diverse segments of Honduran society. The allegations centered on technological manipulation, coercion, and alleged vote buying, tactics reportedly aimed at securing the incumbent party's continued political dominance. The fervor of…
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LIBRE and Rixi Moncada: Image Crisis & Honduran Election Concerns

LIBRE and Rixi Moncada: Image Crisis & Honduran Election Concerns

Public opinion regarding the LIBRE party and its presidential hopeful, Rixi Moncada, has seen a notable decline over recent weeks, marked by widespread public disapproval and a consistent drop in electoral preference surveys. Political commentators suggest that this trend has contributed to strategic missteps and alleged inconsistencies within the electoral system, prompting worries about the nation's institutional integrity.Electoral pressure and questionable measuresFaced with falling popularity, the leadership of LIBRE has adopted measures that, according to complaints from citizen organizations and opposition parties, include attempts at digital manipulation in the National Electoral Council (CNE), vote buying, and coercion of public employees.…
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