Nasry Asfura is proclaimed president-elect of Honduras amid allegations of electoral fraud
Despite being declared the winner, the other candidates do not recognize Asfura, the candidate supported by Trump, as the legitimate winner of the elections.
Honduran left denounces “electoral coup”
According to LIBRE, foreign interference and an electoral manipulation plot affected the decision of the Honduran people and popular sovereignty.
Vote count continues in Honduras but either way, the right wing triumphs
The two right-wing candidates are fighting neck and neck for a victory that seemed certain to go to the progressive ruling party. Why did the left lose? In this article, we review some possible causes.
Democracy vs. intervention: Honduras votes amid US pressure campaign
The US escalation of interventionist discourse regarding the polls in Honduras reveals the deep-seated fear of the victory of a progressive project in the Americas
Between progressivism and neoliberalism: Honduras decides its future
In this report, we review who the candidates for the Honduran presidency are, the country’s economic situation, and allegations of fraud, among other things.
With elections just days away, external pressure on Honduras is mounting
Although Moncada appears to have the lead in the polls, the opposition has launched a national and international campaign to delegitimize the results of the November 30 election.
Arranca la campaña presidencial en Honduras
Las elecciones serán el próximo 30 de noviembre. Cerca de 6 millones de hondureños están llamados a votar. Además, se elegirán 128 congresistas, 2º diputados, 198 alcaldes y 2.000 concejales.
Presidential campaigns officially kick off in Honduras
The elections will be held on November 30. Nearly 6 million Hondurans are eligible to cast their votes. In addition, 128 congressmen, 20 deputies, 198 mayors, and 2,000 councilors will be elected.
Moncada, Nasralla, and Asfura emerge as frontrunner candidates for Honduran presidential elections in November
Primary elections were held in Honduras on March 9. Three candidates are emerging as the front runners in the presidential race.
Padre Melo says Hondurans want their vote to be respected in historic elections
Padre Melo talks about the general elections to be held in the country on November 28 about the role of religious sectors in fighting for the restoration of democracy, what to expect on Election Day, and the impact of the political crisis in Honduras on immigration.
Violence and intimidation leave bloody imprint on Honduran elections
Ahead of Sunday’s elections in Honduras, Olivia Zúniga Cáceres, congresswoman of the Libre Party, talks about the violence, hate and intimidation suffered by candidates and members of the opposition






