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ASOPODEHU and JOPRODEH Evaluate the First 100 Days of the Asfura Government to Sustain the Legitimacy of Power

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Civil society organizations such as ASOPODEHU and JOPREDEH issued a joint statement to the 100 days of President Nasry Asfura’s government, warning that the initial challenges must be oriented to the well-being of the population to sustain the legitimacy of power. The entry ASOPODEHU and JOPREDEH evaluate the first 100 days of Asfura’s government to sustain the legitimacy of power was first published in the Digital Process.
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* Analysts warn of a lack of direction and strategic vision in the first months of the nationalist government of Nasry Asfura. * The administration has been marked by a dynamic of “fires out” and a “vengeful” trend with political judgments in the middle. * The late approval of the general budget hinders an assessment of the economic performance of the government. Sharon Ardon / Public Records The honeymoon is over. Honduran president Nasry Asfur…

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The president of Honduras, Nasry Asfura, who took office on January 27 after winning controversial general elections in November 2025, up to his first hundred days of government with some questions associated with the delay in the approval and implementation of policies on security, finance and public services.

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Civil society organizations such as ASOPODEHU and JOPREDEH issued a joint statement to the 100 days of President Nasry Asfura’s government, warning that the initial challenges must be oriented to the well-being of the population to sustain the legitimacy of power. The entry ASOPODEHU and JOPREDEH evaluate the first 100 days of Asfura’s government to sustain the legitimacy of power was first published in the Digital Process.

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Proceso Digital broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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