Liberty and Refoundation (Spanish: Libertad y Refundación, Libre; libre is the Spanish word for "free") is a left-wing political party in Honduras. Libre...
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Honduras, the Liberal Party of Honduras, and Liberty and Refoundation. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. The 1981 Constitution...
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political parties, peasant organisations, and social movements including Honduras's governing Liberty and Refoundation, and organizations such as the Democratic...
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Alianza de Oposición contra la Dictadura, comprising Liberty and Refoundation and the Innovation and Unity Party; he narrowly lost to incumbent President...
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Eduardo Enrique Reina (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
Secretary of Foreign Affairs since January 2022. A member of the Liberty and Refoundation party, he is Rixi Moncada's running mate in the 2025 general election...
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Rixi Moncada (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
she is the first woman to hold the position. A member of the Liberty and Refoundation party, she previously served as Secretary of Finance from 2022...
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2021 Honduran general election (category Election and referendum articles with incomplete results)
2006 to 2009, was the presidential candidate for the left-wing Liberty and Refoundation (Libre) party in the 2013 general election, finishing in second...
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Liberal Party of Honduras (category Government and politics articles needing translation from Spanish Wikipedia)
Party and founded Liberty and Refoundation. Following Zelaya's split, the Liberal Party has seen a decline in its support, with Liberty and Refoundation becoming...
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Congress, and mayoralties for LIBRE, and the National and Liberal parties on 9 March 2025. Eleven other parties did not qualify for primaries and chose candidates...
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Xiomara Castro (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
She was nominated as the presidential candidate of the left-wing Liberty and Refoundation (LIBRE) party at the 2013 Honduran general election, finishing...
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São Paulo Forum (section Meetings and organization)
Revolutionary Party) (2020–present) Honduras – Xiomara Castro (Liberty and Refoundation) (2022–present) Mexico – Claudia Sheinbaum (Morena) (2024–present)...
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(Guatemala), a defunct progressive political party Libre (Honduras) or Liberty and Refoundation, a left-wing political party Libre (word), the English adjective...
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for Change Honduras: Liberty and Refoundation, Savior Party of Honduras, Christian Democratic Party of Honduras, Innovation and Unity Party. Mexico: MORENA...
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Margarita Sikaffi (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
Margarita Dabdoub Sikaffi is a Honduran politician. She is commonly known as "Margie Dip". She was the first female mayor of La Ceiba. She served as mayor...
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Hugo Noé Pino (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
Hugo Noé Pino is a Honduran economist, diplomat and politician from Liberty and Refoundation. He served as President of the Central Bank of Honduras from...
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Silvia Ayala (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
Bessy Ayala Figueroa (born 14 December 1969, in Cortés) is a Honduran lawyer and politician. She served as deputy of the National Congress of Honduras representing...
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Rodolfo Padilla Sunseri (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
Rodolfo Padilla Sunseri is a Honduran politician in the Liberal Party of Honduras. He was mayor of San Pedro Sula from January 25, 2006, until June 28...
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all the elected deputies from Castro's party, Liberty and Refoundation. To avoid conflicts over legality and legitimacy, Castro was sworn in as president...
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Beatriz Valle (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
of Foreign Affairs, and deputy in the National Congress for the Liberty and Refoundation party. Beatriz Valle was born into a wealthy family in Tegucigalpa...
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Honduras. PCH was refounded on October 10, 1954, by Ramos Dionisio Bejarano and Rigoberto Padilla Rush. It had its roots in the Honduran Revolutionary Democratic...
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Liberal Party, and his supporters, many of them former Liberal Party members, split away and formed a new party, Liberty and Refoundation, also known as...
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and Wilfredo Méndez of LIBRE and independent candidate Milton Benítez. Eventually, an alliance was agreed to between Zelaya of the Liberal Party and the...
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political parties. The organization's president and vice-president are Evile Umaña Olivas from Nicaragua and Antonio Alfonseca Suncar from the Dominican Republic...
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Honduras Democratic Unification Party FAPER Innovation and Unity Party Liberty and Refoundation Hong Kong April Fifth Action (Pro-democracy camp) Civic...
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Manuel Zelaya (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
wealthy businessman, and inherited his father's nickname "Mel". Before entering politics he was involved in his family's logging and timber businesses....
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Xiomara Zelaya (category Liberty and Refoundation politicians)
1985) is a Honduran politician and member of the National Congress. She is the daughter of Presidents Manuel Zelaya and Xiomara Castro. She is popularly...
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1821. On 1 July 1823 Honduras, along with Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, declared its independence from the First Mexican Empire to form...
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128 members of the National Congress, 298 Mayors and vice-mayors and their respective councilors and 20 representatives to the Central American Parliament...
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following the end of the Cold War. The PUD was legally recognised in 1993/4 and has fought various elections since 1997, gaining around 1-3% of the vote...
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(Denmark): Inuit Ataqatigiit Haiti: Platfòm Pitit Desalin Honduras: Liberty and Refoundation Hungary: Hungarian Socialist Party Táncsics – Radical Left Party...
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