Honduras: Free Party Officialist Says He Will Not Grant “Legitimacy” to New Government · Global Voices
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Honduran ex-canciller Enrique Reina said that the country is going through “the most involved election in its democratic history” and called for “regrouping to defend the right of the people to know the truth.”
The ruling Freedom and Refoundation Party (Libre, leftist) said this Saturday that “it does not grant political or moral legitimacy” to the government that emerges from the November 30 general elections in Honduras.
Former chancellor Enrique Reina pointed out that Libre needs to carry out an internal evaluation after the results of the recent elections; however, he emphasized that the priority at this time is to regroup to defend the rights of the Honduran people, which, he said, has been violated by fraud in the electoral process. Redacción Central / EL LIBERTADOR Tegucigalpa. “Honduras faces his most interfered choice in history,” according to Honduran ex…
Latin American Abstract, December 12, 2025. Reina said that Libre represents the only political project that has sought to transform the power structure inherited from the coup of 2009, Photo: Archive Honduran ex-canciller Enrique Reina stated that the country is going through “the most intervened election in its democratic history” and called for “regrouping to defend [...] La entrada Honduras. Excanciller calls to defend the progressive projec…
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