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A report reveals the lack of social change in Honduras as the Asfura administration marks its 100th day in office.

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00:00Our report reveals the lack of social change in Honduras as the Azura administration marks its 100th day in office.
00:07The study conducted by the Center for Democracy Studies in Honduras
00:10warned that the Azura administration has not demonstrated a significant change of course
00:15and continues to follow a neoliberal model characterized by exclusion, inequality and external dependence.
00:21The analysis refers to the continuity of Arnold Lander-Nandez's administration,
00:24which does not prioritize social investment for the benefit of the people,
00:27but rather focuses on extractive projects.
00:30The document also refers to acts of legal uncertainty and notes that the Azura government
00:34is facing severe criticism of its use of the state apparatus to promote impunity and political persecution.
00:48In this regard, the former presidential candidate for the Libre Party, Christy Moncada,
00:53wrote the following on the social media platform X.
00:56In 100 days, the Honduran people have experienced first-hand the betrayal and the return of the two-party system
01:02and its model of transnational collaboration to commit crimes.
01:06They do not care about democracy, the state, the law or justice.
01:10They hate Libre because we defend the people.
01:14The conspirators and financiers of this crime will be convicted by the International Criminal Court.
01:20Their deals, as revealed in the 26 audio recordings of the fraud,
01:24and the 37 from Canal Red and Honduras Gate,
01:27incriminate them as a major international terrorist organization.
01:30We will defeat them.
01:32We will defeat them.
01:32They are leaving.
01:33We will return.
01:34We will return.
01:34We will return.
01:36We return to Front was the land and a star in the field.
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