by Max Barry

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Region: Official European Union

Freedom prevails in Hondura
The Constitution guarantees freedom and stability

Since the end of communism in June 2021, democracy in Hondura had to fight to establish itself. Radicals threatened democracy from all sides which forced social Democratic Party leader and prime minister Tsukiyama Takamasa, Liberal Democratic Party leader Vladimir Radec and former communist era general Zhuan Xingqin to join forces to defend democracy. Xingqin was made president, Takamasa was prime minister and Radec rallied the democratic right wing parties to support the so called national security coalition.
Zhuan Xingqin fought off radicalism from both sides and saw Hondura through election violence and strife that occurred during the September election in 2021, Takamasa and his democratic coalition won again. Xingqin and Takamasa eventually, on the 2nd April 2022 saw Hondura through a monarchy restoration referendum. The referendum saw the monarchy return with a fair degree of popular support.
The coalition government collapsed when Radec and Xingqin broke from the democratic coalition. Xingqin ran for prime minister under the new peoples Democratic Party(NPDP) in the January election, winning and going on until October 2022, lasting three terms(3 months is 1 term) and managing to basically secure democracy in Hondura.
The NPDP in coalition with the Green Party won again in October with Elisabeth Centino becoming prime minister. Her government lasted until April 2023, going on for two terms. In April Vladimir Radec, the man who briefly led a democratic Hondura in 2020, was elected as prime minister under a LDP-RSP-NHM led coalition government. Now with elections coming up in July, he plans on leading the right wing coalition to victory again.

The monarchy restoration that was mentioned bought the empire of Hondura back, with crown Princess Masukei being made empress of Hondura.
In terms of the other major Hondurans, Nakata Kenkichi now lives in an apartment in Sendai, despite being a reformist, he has seen a lot of criticism, just becoming another dictator to many.
Tanji Akihisa continues to be a political menace, leading the Honduran National Union to try and politically take over. He was granted amnesty under the national provisional government back in June 2021 like many others, despite the crimes he committed.

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