
Alex Ugorji
Thursday, December 04, 2025

First for some context Honduras has a unicameral congress that is elected every four years with the president 🗳️
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) December 2, 2025
In the last election in 2021, the left-wing party "Libre" won the presidency and started implementing as many anti-market policies as they could 📉 pic.twitter.com/CpYSL93slu
Despite the Supreme Court having twice ruled on the legality of ZEDEs and the court lacking the constitutional power to do so, the Libre appointed Supreme Court decided to ignore the constitution and declare the ZEDEs unconstitutional with retroactive effect 🧑⚖️ pic.twitter.com/goLVCCLxSF
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) December 2, 2025
And what they saw was one of the biggest ass whoppings in Honduran History. I don't know if an incumbent has ever lost by so much 🤣
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) December 2, 2025
The people of Honduras have spoken: Capitalism Si, Comunismo No! 💹
The future of Honduras and the ZEDEs are looking bright! 🌞 pic.twitter.com/g9eu16hrF6

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