Tegucigalpa, Dec 30 (EFE).- Elaborate effigies of outgoing two-term President Juan Orlando Hernandez and other unpopular politicians will be burned at midnight on Dec. 31 in what has become a year-end tradition in Honduras. “Allow me to say that it’s a way to express toward them the bad feelings of everyone for all the negative …
Massive vote and overwhelming victory for Xiomara Castro and the opposition coalition. Reconciliation does not mean impunity. When, on Sunday night, the
Al Jazeera reports : “Amid widespread fear of fraud and ensuing social unrest, Hondurans are preparing to vote in a tense presidential election that could end 12 years of rule for the conservative National Party, which has governed since a 2009 coup.
If he is to extend the Honduran conservatives' dozen years in power, Tegucigalpa Mayor Nasry "Tito" Asfura must overcome the unpopularity of the outgoing president, a unified opposition, and a deep economic slump in the Central American nation.