“El plan del gobierno de Asfura no es a favor del pueblo hondureño, las decisiones de Asfura son a favor de las élites” @Rixi Moncada
¿Compartes la opinión de la sub coordinadora de @Partido Libre Oficial ?
Having followed the political landscape in Honduras for some time, I’ve noticed a recurring concern among many citizens regarding government policies and their actual beneficiaries. The critique by Rixi Moncada that Asfura’s administration favors elites over the general population resonates with a broader skepticism in the country about inequality and representation. From my experience, political decisions often appear detached from the grassroots realities faced by everyday Hondurans, especially in matters like access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunity. This disconnect breeds mistrust and fuels debates on social platforms and community discussions. It’s important to look at these criticisms not just as political rhetoric but as reflections of lived experiences. Engaging with voices like Rixi Moncada’s can be enlightening for anyone wanting to understand the dynamics of Honduran politics better. It challenges us to ask: whose interests are truly being served? How can citizens hold leaders accountable to ensure policies improve life for all, not just a privileged few? This ongoing dialogue is crucial for progress and social justice in Honduras and offers valuable insights on the importance of inclusive governance worldwide.











































































