In Honduras, different social sectors denounced the incitement to hatred by members of the Liberal Party together with Salvador Nasralla, after burning a flag of the governing party, Freedom and Refoundation. This act was described as apologetic to hatred, violence and despair, and demand authorities take action against the responsible. Former President Manuel Zelaya rejected the coup-like and oligarchic actions of deputy Nasralla Salum in his hatred of what he described as the historical resistance of democracy in the region. Members of the Freedom and Refoundation Party emphasized that they will remain firm in their democratic and pacifist vocation, bringing the message of love, hope, and refoundation to every corner of the country.
00:00In Honduras, different social sectors denounced the incitement to hatred by members of the Liberal Party together with Salvador Nazarala,
00:08after burning a flag on the government party, freedom and refoundation.
00:13The act was described as apologetic to hatred, violence and despairs, and demand authorities take action against the responsible.
00:21Former President Manuel Zelaya rejected the coup-like and hierarchy actions of Deputy Nazarala Salom in his hatred of what he described as the historical resistance of democracy in the region.
00:34Members of the Freedom and Refoundation Party emphasized that they will remain firm in their democratic and pacifist vocation,
00:42bringing the message of love, hope and refoundation to every corner of the country.
00:51During the event, presidential candidates shared their ideas and proposals in an open and direct manner,
00:59ahead of the general elections on November 30, 2025, throughout a debate.
01:04During her participation, presidential candidate Krixi Moncada assured that the country is no longer an arco-state,
01:11and reaffirmed that she will continue with the refunding.
01:14The objective of this debate was for citizens to learn firsthand about the candidates' proposals and solutions,
01:21together with analyses that seek to continue improving the country's political, economical and commercial outlook.
01:29We move on to Guatemala, where social movements, farmers and spiritual leaders express their support for international...
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