
Héctor Soto
Héctor Soto is a political analyst in Honduras who has provided commentary on the shifting positions of political parties regarding election procedures. He has highlighted the contradictory stances of parties in the context of electoral verification, shedding light on the complexities of the political landscape as the country approaches its elections.
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Héctor Soto describes the municipal elections as reflecting a polarized society.
pocos votos definirán al ganadorHéctor Soto believes that the power of the Central de Riesgos is not only measured in data but also in the exclusion it causes.
Menos del 1% no accede a crédito por la Central de RiesgoHéctor Soto noted that the rapid accreditation of observers by Fonac reflects the deep polarization in Honduras.
Inscripción exprés de observadores de Libre despierta rechazo de sociedad civilHéctor Soto explained that salary increases should ideally respond to inflation rates.
Altos cargos sumaron casi L6.8 millones en aumento salarial en 2024Héctor Soto stated that the electoral process could still develop under minimal conditions despite the challenges.
sin TREP, biometría y auditoría externaHéctor Soto analyzed the political situation regarding the TREP and the parties' disputes.
Marlon Ochoa apoyó que no se divulgaran actas con inconsistencias en el TREPHéctor Soto recalled that the National Party opposed the review of the ballots during the primaries.
Cruce de acusaciones de fraude marca previa electoral en Honduras




























