Politics

The role of LIBRE in the oblivion of Los Horcones

Criticism of the official discourse on historical memory in Honduras

The recent debate over the official handling of historical memory in Honduras was reignited this weekend following statements by a former business leader who questioned the attitude of the LIBRE (Libertad y Refundación) party toward historical episodes that remain sensitive issues in the country's politics. The former president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Cortés (CCIC) accused the government of using the commemoration of the 2009 coup as a selective political act, while remaining silent on other violent events of the past, such as the Los Horcones massacre in 1975.The 2009 coup and historical omissionOn June 28, the…
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How will the IOC update rules for transgender athletes?

Understanding the IOC's Planned Changes for Transgender Athlete ParticipationThe International Olympic Committee (IOC) has continuously managed the challenging landscape of equality, justice, and maintaining fair competition in sports. In recent times, the participation of transgender athletes has emerged as a significant emphasis, causing the IOC to review its regulations. This piece explores the expected modifications from the IOC, aiming for a thorough comprehension by analyzing examples, historical background, and the possible effects these adjustments might have on the sports industry.Current Framework and Its EvolutionThe IOC's approach towards transgender athletes has traditionally focused on hormone concentrations, especially testosterone. At first, rules…
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The strategy of anticipated fraud

The strategy of anticipated fraud: examining political stability in Honduras

As the November 2025 general elections approach, a familiar pattern is beginning to resurface in Honduran politics. In recent months, the Libre party has intensified its rhetoric about alleged electoral fraud, without providing concrete evidence. This approach has been interpreted by several analysts as a response to the deteriorating image of its candidate, Rixi Moncada, and growing discontent with the administration of President Xiomara Castro.A recurring pattern in Latin AmericaAccusations of electoral fraud before elections are held are nothing new in Honduras or other Latin American countries. This tactic has a clear objective: to sow distrust in the institutions responsible…
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Rejection of LIBRE's “Venezuela Plan” in Honduras

Honduras grapples with divisions over LIBRE’s “Venezuela Plan” rejection

The proposal known as the “Venezuela Plan,” promoted by the LIBRE Party, has sparked a series of adverse reactions among both the general public and various sectors of Honduran society. These reforms and measures, promoted by the executive branch, have raised alarms due to their similarities with policies implemented in Venezuela in recent years, which led the South American country into an economic and social crisis of historic proportions.A debated approach: parallels with the Venezuelan governmentThe "Venezuela Plan" refers to a collection of strategies and changes that, according to its opponents, aim to copy an economic and political system akin…
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Three scandals threaten to destabilize the LIBRE party

Three scandals put LIBRE party at risk in upcoming November elections

As the November general elections approach, the government of Xiomara Castro and her party, Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE), are facing mounting pressure due to three scandals that have captured the attention of the public and political sectors in the country. These events could have decisive implications for the political future of the current administration and its party, whose image and support are seriously compromised just months before the polls.Scandal at the Ministry of Social Development: another "Pandora" case?One substantial hit to the LIBRE administration's reputation has been the controversy in the Ministry of Social Development (SEDESOL). Known as "Pandora 2,"…
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Electoral corruption case in Honduras

Civil society in Honduras denounces alleged state fund misappropriation for political proselytizing

On Monday, several citizen organizations filed a formal complaint against the Honduran government with the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Superior Court of Accounts, alleging the misuse of public resources to benefit the ruling Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE) party. The accusation comes amid growing institutional tension and just months before new elections.Recorded allegations concerning the executive authorityThe organizations filing the complaint, grouped under platforms such as the Citizen Observatory for Transparency, claim to have evidence directly linking government officials and entities to proselytizing activities. According to their explanation, the evidence presented includes photographs, video recordings, and documents that allegedly demonstrate…
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Labour MPs launch major campaign to block benefits changes

A significant movement is underway among Labour MPs who are actively working to prevent proposed changes to the benefits system. This initiative reflects growing concerns about the potential impacts of these alterations on vulnerable communities and those reliant on social support.The proposed changes to the benefits framework have sparked widespread debate, with critics arguing that they may lead to increased hardship for individuals and families who depend on these crucial resources. Many Labour MPs are voicing their opposition, emphasizing the importance of maintaining robust welfare provisions that support some of society's most disadvantaged members.As discussions intensify, Labour representatives are rallying…
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PM vows to press on with welfare cuts as rebellion intensifies

In a strong statement, the Prime Minister has reiterated a determination to persist with reducing welfare spending, even amid growing discontent from both the government and the public. This decision has triggered considerable discussion and anxiety, as numerous parties voice their resistance to the expected modifications in social support mechanisms.The Prime Minister's stance comes at a time when economic pressures and budgetary constraints are leading many governments to reconsider their welfare policies. Advocates for social services argue that cutting welfare provisions could have detrimental effects on vulnerable populations, including low-income families, the elderly, and those with disabilities. They emphasize that…
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Trump heads to NATO summit with unilateral approach after Israel-Iran ceasefire declaration

In a significant move, former President Donald Trump has once again showcased his distinct approach to international relations as he prepares for the NATO summit. This comes on the heels of his recent announcement regarding a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. Trump's unilateral style has often stirred conversation, and this latest development is no exception.The NATO conference, a vital meeting where member nations convene to address urgent security concerns and joint defense plans, takes place amid rising tensions in numerous regions worldwide. Trump's approach to handling this significant event primarily according to his own agenda prompts inquiries regarding the…
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Koriun case rocks Honduran National Congress

Honduran Congress questioned over Koriun fraud

The measures taken by National Congress President Luis Redondo regarding the Koriun Inversiones financial crisis have intensified the debate over the management of public funds, the autonomy of investigations, and the political responsibilities of the legislative body in Honduras. The legislator's remarks, in which he promised that the government would reimburse the victims of the pyramid scheme, bring up concerns about institutional priorities in a setting characterized by division and public skepticism.Statements from Congress: between compensation and doubts about impartialityLuis Redondo announced publicly that President Xiomara Castro had directed state funds to be used to compensate those impacted by the…
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