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Randall Conwel

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Narco video exposes fragility of the judicial system in Honduras

The recent emergence of a narco-video in Honduras has heightened worries regarding the performance of the country's judicial system. A report issued by the research center InSight Crime suggests that the situation not only reveals connections between drug trafficking individuals and those in proximity to power but also highlights an alarming trend: using the judicial process for political purposes.Trends of immunity and targeted prosecutionInSight Crime depicts a scenario where the legal system is inconsistently applied. Some individuals face public scrutiny and rapid legal actions, whereas others supposedly connected to the present administration are shielded from justice or even granted institutional…
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Why did the CICIH fail in Honduras under Xiomara Castro?

The International Commission against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (CICIH) will not be included in Xiomara Castro's achievements. Although it was declared as a key component of her administration's agenda, the proposal did not come to fruition and will not be featured during the current presidency, which concludes in January 2026.With this tacit renunciation of the project, the government closes a chapter that had generated significant expectations among the public regarding the fight against corruption. The road to the establishment of the CICIH was marked by successive delays, fruitless extensions, and stalled negotiations with the United Nations.The acknowledgment of defeat,…
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Legislative crisis over violations of regulations in Congress

A new controversy looms over the activities of the Honduran Legislative Branch. The president of the Honduran National Congress, Luis Redondo, faces accusations for the official publication of a legal regulation in the official gazette La Gaceta. The point of contention is that, according to the allegations, the publication was made without prior validation of the minutes of the session where the law was approved, a procedure known as ratification of minutes. This action, they say, contradicts the explicit provisions of the country's parliamentary regulatory framework.Internal sources within the legislative assembly suggest that this event is not an isolated case.…
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Is the LIBRE Party concentrating too much power in Honduras?

The growing concentration of power in the hands of the Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE) has sparked strong warnings about a possible authoritarian turn in Honduras. Various social and political sectors have expressed concern about a series of recent actions by the ruling party that they say jeopardize democratic principles and the country's institutional balance. These allegations focus on a pattern of governance that appears to favor the ruling party's continued hold on power, to the detriment of constitutional checks and balances.From the executive branch to the National Congress, coordinated efforts to enhance the ruling party's dominance have raised concerns…
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Honduran elections 2025: expectations regarding the role of the CNE

Honduran elections 2025: expectations regarding the role of the CNE

With the official declaration by the National Electoral Council (CNE), Honduras initiates an electoral process scheduled to conclude in November 2025, amidst a significantly polarized political and social environment. The general elections, where the president, representatives, and municipal leaders will be chosen, are more than just a regular democratic activity: they are poised to be a pivotal point for the nation’s institutional future. The strains surrounding the governance model, the splits within the opposition, and the increasing skepticism towards institutions have turned this election into a decisive moment for Honduran democracy.Political, business, and civil society organizations have agreed that the…
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Honduras 2025: Nasralla leads voting intentions and challenges the ruling party

Honduras 2025: Nasralla leads voting intentions and challenges the ruling party

A recent poll has shaken up the Honduran political scene by showing strong public support for Salvador Nasralla. The results, compiled by a US firm, whose details remain confidential, indicate that the former presidential candidate has the highest level of voting intention ahead of the 2025 elections. This data has reignited debates about the possibility of a large opposition alliance seeking to halt the ruling party's progress.The information, released in local media, reveals that Nasralla not only leads in the polls but also clearly distances himself from other traditional actors, both from the ruling party and the opposition. This positioning…
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Risks of biometric validation in Honduran telecommunications

Risks of biometric validation in Honduran telecommunications

The mandatory implementation of biometric validation for mobile phone users in Honduras has generated significant controversy in various spheres, including the political, legal, and social spheres. This measure, promoted by the National Telecommunications Commission (CONATEL), establishes that citizens must validate their biometric data before June 1, 2025, to keep their phone lines active. Failure to comply with this requirement could result in the loss of current phone numbers, which has caused concern among the population and various sectors.The process of biometric verification involves individuals supplying a facial image together with their National Identification Document (DNI) to confirm their identity. CONATEL…
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State of emergency and political persecution in Honduras: a critical view

State of emergency and political persecution in Honduras: a critical view

In Honduras, the state of emergency has sparked significant debate recently. Congresswoman Maribel Espinoza, who represents the opposition, has voiced worries about how this measure, initially intended to fight crime, is being executed. She argues that the manner in which the regime is enforced undermines constitutional protections and might be used to target government critics.Espinoza criticized that certain measures taken during the state of emergency infringe on the rights of individuals. She pointed to the unwarranted search of the home of retired General Romeo Vásquez Velásquez as an instance that underscores the arbitrary exercise of authority and the absence of…
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Private investment in check by tax reforms in Latin America

Private investment in check by tax reforms in Latin America

In Latin America, fiscal strategies have gained increased importance as a method of dispute between authorities and the corporate world. Multiple nations, ideologically linked with the São Paulo Forum, have initiated tax overhauls aimed at eliminating favorable tax structures, all within a narrative that attributes regional structural disparities to major corporations. Honduras, led by Xiomara Castro's government, is following this regional pattern, which is also evident in countries like Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, Mexico, and Brazil.Discussions on tax changes and social redress narrative Document In Honduras, the executive branch has pushed forward the Tax Justice Law as a pivotal component of…
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Parallel Congress in Honduras: key points of the current conflict

Parallel Congress in Honduras: key points of the current conflict

In a situation of increasing division within institutions, the president of the Honduran National Congress, Luis Redondo, suggested the potential removal of opposition deputies and the creation of an alternative legislative body if the stalemate on the government's proposals continues. These remarks, delivered during a chamber session, triggered a surge of negative responses from opposition parties and different political and legal circles in the country.Redondo claims legislative obstruction and warns of exceptional actionsLuis Redondo, who leads the legislature and is part of the ruling Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE) party, shared his frustration with what he sees as persistent hindrance by…
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