The ruling Liberty and Refoundation Party (Libre, left-wing) stated this Saturday that it “does not grant political or moral legitimacy” to the government that emerges from the general elections of November 30 in Honduras, after calling on its base to take to the streets.

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“The Libre Party does not grant political or moral legitimacy to the government that emerges from this process of restoring the narco-state through the shameless interference of the United States government” and declares itself a “firm ethical and popular opposition that we will exercise in all instances,” according to a resolution.

Libre, which again denounced the alleged interference of the United States in the elections, released that resolution after concluding an extraordinary assembly in the city of Siguatepeque, in central Honduras, led by its candidate Rixi Moncada and the ousted former president Manuel Zelaya, coordinator of the party.

The electoral contest in Honduras is centered between Nasry ‘Tito’ Asfura, of the National Party, who leads with 40.52% of the votes and has the support of Donald Trump, and Salvador Nasralla, of the Liberal Party, who obtains 39.20% and also questions the results of the National Electoral Council (CNE) after the scrutiny of 99.40%.

Unidad y organización: ese es el mandato del pueblo reunido en Asamblea Popular Extraordinaria de la Dignidad Nacional. LIBRE no reconoce el fraude y defiende la voluntad expresada en las actas.

Con el liderazgo de nuestro Coordinador General Manuel Zelaya junto a nuestra… pic.twitter.com/rzDFXmmISi

— Partido Libre (@PartidoLibre) December 14, 2025

Libre, whose candidate remains in third place with 19.29% of the votes, awaiting the special scrutiny of at least 2,773 records with inconsistencies, reiterated that it “does not recognize” the preliminary results of the elections because they “carry the seed of the intrusion and interference of the United States and the oligarchic class” and that the vote “was not exercised freely.”

It also denounced a “continental operation of ideological means, which used the specter of communism and the stigmatization of Cuba and Venezuela (…) to induce the vote by fear, there is evidence, already presented to the justice organizations of more than four million messages of threats directed at the families of Hondurans who receive remittances.”

It also rejected the “unprecedented media and psychological war financed by large tax-evading capital and beneficiary of concessions, exonerations and trusts,” as well as “the open intervention” of the United States and extreme right-wing governments in the electoral process.

“Faced with the failed state, the demand and promotion of justice is a historical and unavoidable necessity, where the people dictate a new Constitution of the Republic, which prioritizes the public and the benefits for large majorities and not the privileges of the political caste and the economic class,” the Libre resolution states.


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