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Nelson Ávila, the Academic Who Wants to Govern Honduras: Who Is He and What Does He Propose for the Country?

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. In his campaign videos shared on social media, Nelson Ávila emphasizes one idea: the need for a change of course in Honduras because, he asserts, the main political parties and their leadership have shared power but have failed to solve the country's biggest problems. Whether on Facebook or TikTok, Ávila summarizes his call for a radical shift using the hashtag #ElCambioIniciaYa (The Change Begins Now).

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. In his campaign videos shared on social media, Nelson Ávila emphasizes one idea: the need for a change of course in Honduras because, he asserts, the main political parties and their leadership have shared power but have failed to solve the country's biggest problems. Whether on Facebook or TikTok, Ávila summarizes his call for a radical shift using the hashtag #ElCambioIniciaYa (The Change Begins Now).

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. In his campaign videos shared on social media, Nelson Ávila emphasizes one idea: the need for a change of course in Honduras because, he asserts, the main political parties and their leadership have shared power but have failed to solve the country's biggest problems. Whether on Facebook or TikTok, Ávila summarizes his call for a radical shift using the hashtag #ElCambioIniciaYa (The Change Begins Now).

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KIFI broke the news in Idaho Falls, United States on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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