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Honduras: presidential election for a country plagued by violence and corruption

2021-11-28T08:12:05.732Z


Nearly 5.2 million Hondurans are called to the polls on Sunday to elect the president of a country victim of widespread violence and ...


Nearly 5.2 million Hondurans are called to the polls on Sunday to elect the president of a country victim of widespread violence and powerful gangs of drug traffickers who have extended their corruption to the highest levels of the State.

The ballot promises to be close and the day after the vote may be under pressure.

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Xiomara Castro, wife of ex-president Zelaya overthrown by a coup in 2009, and leader of the left-wing party LIBRE, is given the favorite by several polls.

The National Party (right) of outgoing president Juan Orlando Hernandez, in power since 2010, represented by the mayor of the capital Tegucigalpa, Nasry Asfura, has not, however, said its last word.

The authorities mobilized 42,000 soldiers and police to deliver electoral materials to 5,755 polling stations across the country and avoid any "

confrontation

", four years after the violent demonstrations that followed the last general elections.

"

We guarantee (...) that tomorrow the security measures will be (deployed) throughout the national territory

", announced the day before the election the head of the Armed Forces of Honduras, General Tito Livio Moreno.

"

We have been deployed for several days to guarantee the people of Honduras security and peace,

" he added.

In addition to their president, voters must choose 128 deputies and 596 mayors and deputy mayors as well as municipal councilors and around 20 members of the Central American regional parliament.

Since the coup that overthrew left-wing President Manuel Zelaya in 2009, Honduras has been ruled by the National Party under the rule of outgoing President Juan Orlando Hernandez, suspected by the United States of being involved in trafficking. drug.

"

After a dozen years in power for the National Party, marked by widespread corruption and criminal violence, the majority of Hondurans have had enough and seem to want a change,

" said Michael Shifter, president of Inter-American Dialogue. "

But the National Party machine should not be underestimated and powerful interests should do everything in their power to prevent (Xiomara) Castro from taking the reins of the country,

" he warns.

Sensing the tide, the PN hardened the tone of its campaign, accusing the leader of LIBRE as a "

communist

" and vilifying its proposals to legalize abortion and same-sex marriage, particularly controversial themes in this small conservative country where the population shares its beliefs between the Catholic Church and evangelical obediences.

The right-wing party is also known to not shy away from fraud in order to win elections.

Source: lefigaro

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