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Honduras Prepares for Tight Presidential Race Amid Unexpected Trump Influence

    Hondurans to elect new president in close race under the shadow of Trump's surprise intervention
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    TEGUCIGALPA – As Honduras approaches its presidential election this Sunday, the nation finds itself amid heightened intrigue following a surprising intervention by former U.S. President Donald Trump. His involvement underscores the United States’ renewed focus on Latin American affairs, as Hondurans prepare for what promises to be a tightly contested race.

    Out of the five contenders vying for the presidency, three candidates stand out with a realistic chance of victory, according to recent polls. The candidates are Rixi Moncada, a seasoned politician who previously held key ministerial roles in President Xiomara Castro’s government and now represents the social democratic LIBRE or Liberty and Re-foundation party; Salvador Nasralla, a familiar face in Honduran politics making his fourth run, this time under the banner of the conservative Liberal Party; and Nasry “Tito” Asfura, a former mayor of Tegucigalpa who is carrying the hopes of the conservative National Party.

    Each candidate brings a distinct vision to the table: Moncada aims to democratize an economy marked by stark inequality; Nasralla positions himself as the anti-corruption outsider; while Asfura seeks to rehabilitate the National Party’s pro-business reputation, which has been marred by previous corruption scandals.

    Despite improvements in the nation’s security situation, Honduras still struggles with the highest homicide rate in Central America. Citizens consistently cite security and employment opportunities as their primary concerns, even as the economy has shown resilience under Castro’s leadership.

    The election campaign has been rife with allegations of potential vote manipulation among the candidates. However, the narrative took a dramatic turn when Trump endorsed Asfura and criticized his rivals. The former U.S. president further astonished observers by declaring on Friday his intention to pardon ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández, who is currently serving a 45-year sentence in the United States for his involvement in drug trafficking operations.

    The presidential contest had mostly focused on candidates trading accusations of plans to manipulate the vote until this past week when Trump endorsed Asfura while attacking his opponents. Then Trump shocked Hondurans by announcing Friday that he would pardon ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was serving a 45-year sentence in a U.S. prison for helping drug traffickers moving cocaine to the United States.

    It was unclear what impact Trump would have on the election, but it was the latest show of the U.S. government’s willingness to directly involve itself in the region and came at a time of already heightened tensions because of the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean and Trump’s threats against Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro.

    Hondurans were left unnerved by the sudden U.S. attention, and hoping at a minimum for peaceful elections. Voters will also elect a new Congress and hundreds of mayors and city council members.

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