Honduras Holds General Elections on Sunday November 30
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Tegucigalpa, Honduras. A president taken out of the country in pajamas, another imprisoned in an American prison for drug trafficking, deep turquoise waters to which his name owes. Here, five key aspects about Honduras in the face of Sunday's general elections.Slamming in pajamasIn the early morning of June 28, 2009, military personnel upped by businessmen and right-wing politicians pulled President Manuel Zelaya, a friend of Hugo Chávez's Venez…
The CNE of Honduras distributes electoral materials, while the FFAA reaffirms their commitment to ensuring fair and transparent elections.
Buenos Aires, 26 November (Xinhua) — Honduras will hold a general election next Sunday “free, transparent and backed by the sovereign will of the people,” said President Xiomara Castro, highlighting her Government’s commitment to democratic principles and institutionality. Through a message disseminated in X, Castro recalled that a “state coup” damaged the country’s democracy in 2009 and added that its administration worked to regain internation…
Honduras: President Xiomara Castro denounces conspiracy to “electoral coup”A serious international concern over the climate of harassment against the press in HondurasThe more than six million Hondurans authorized to vote in the general elections next Sunday have since Tuesday a period of five days of “electoral silence” to reflect on their vote, without propaganda or rallies.The electoral regulations state that, since the entry into force of th…
Latin American Summary, November 25, 2025. The period of silence marks the end of an intense electoral campaign that began on September 1 and ended at midnight on Monday. Honduras began on Tuesday November 25 the period of "electoral silence", a five-day phase established by the Electoral Law that [...] Entry Honduras. Electoral silence in the face of elections on November 30 was first published in Latin American Summary.
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