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At the macroeconomic level, Honduras projects a façade of stability. Our podcast guest, Humberto Macías—a US attorney who moved to Honduras in pursuit of the ZEDE vision—argues that this stability rests largely on a surge in remittances, fiscal-policy tweaks, and rising coffee exports. On the ground, he warns that many Hondurans are struggling day to day. That is one reason why he believes Libre will not win the November 30 election.
Show notes: https://impunityobserver.com/2025/11/12/humberto-macias-the-libre-party-will-fall/
By Impunity ObserverReceive a 10 percent discount on Adrian Day’s Global Analyst newsletter with the coupon code FERG: https://www.adriandayglobalanalyst.com/
At the macroeconomic level, Honduras projects a façade of stability. Our podcast guest, Humberto Macías—a US attorney who moved to Honduras in pursuit of the ZEDE vision—argues that this stability rests largely on a surge in remittances, fiscal-policy tweaks, and rising coffee exports. On the ground, he warns that many Hondurans are struggling day to day. That is one reason why he believes Libre will not win the November 30 election.
Show notes: https://impunityobserver.com/2025/11/12/humberto-macias-the-libre-party-will-fall/