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Vol. 29 No. 2 (2009)

Honduras: a mix of change and continuity

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-090X2009000200011
Submitted
January 14, 2020
Published
2009-08-31

Abstract

This article analyzes the sources of change and of continuity in Honduran politics to better understand if the democratic regime is progressing toward consolidation. The article briefly presents the most relevant events of 2008, including relations between President Zelaya and Hugo Chávez, the efforts of women and Afro-Hondurans to increase their representation, and the primary elections of the traditional parties. Various changes indicate that democracy is stronger –that expansion of representation appears to be continuing, the possibility that the congress may function as a break on the president– but these changes
still are not consolidated.

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