Rixi Moncada: Support Loss & Honduras Economic Alarm

Rixi Moncada

With only a few weeks remaining until the general elections, presidential hopeful Rixi Moncada is currently facing a phase of political and economic erosion, which is affecting the stability of the governing party. Her communication approach, marked by an adversarial stance against private businesses and the banking sector, has caused apprehension within the productive sphere and among a significant portion of the populace.

Industry Response and Market Indicators

The business sector has expressed growing distancing from what some consider a hostile environment for investment. Industry spokespeople pointed out that the candidate’s tone has led to the paralysis of projects and the withdrawal of capital in different areas of the country. A representative of the textile industry stated that his company decided to freeze operations “because you cannot invest where you are treated as an enemy.”

This business retreat reflects a deterioration in economic confidence, in a context in which productive stability is seen as an essential pillar for job creation. Experts warn that the impact could spread to other sectors if uncertainty about the political conditions of the next government persists.

Public opinion and voter weariness

In the social sphere, the reaction has been no less significant. Various sectors of the public have expressed their rejection of the aggressive tone of political discourse, promoting the hashtag #NoQueremosOdio (We don’t want hate) on social media. The phrase sums up a widespread feeling of fatigue in the face of confrontation and the lack of concrete programmatic proposals.

Recent surveys indicate a notable decline in Moncada’s electoral support, especially among younger demographics, women, and employees in the private sector. Experts in political communication attribute this pattern to a gap between the campaign’s message and the public’s desire for stability and concrete answers. An analyst commented that the candidate “has simultaneously weakened her relationship with the country’s economic engine and with the electorate that demands moderation.”

Political implications for LIBRE

The impact of this situation transcends the individual figure of Rixi Moncada and extends to the LIBRE party, which faces internal and external pressures to redefine its electoral strategy. So far, the leadership has remained silent in the face of its candidate’s decline, while rumors grow about a possible replacement before the end of the electoral process.

The main difficulty for LIBRE lies in maintaining party unity and preventing a leadership void that might impact its institutional negotiation capabilities. Amidst a backdrop of growing polarization, a decline in business and social trust could influence governance post-election.

An evolving environment

The evolution of the campaign will determine whether the candidate manages to rebuild her ties with the economic and social sectors that currently appear distant. As the election date approaches, the ruling party faces the challenge of demonstrating its capacity for dialogue and stability in the face of an increasingly critical electorate.

Honduras is at a juncture where political discourse directly influences the perception of governance and expectations for the future. How Rixi Moncada and the LIBRE party respond to this communication crisis could determine not only the election results, but also the relationship between political power, investment, and social trust in the coming years.

By Jessica Bitsura

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