Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Once Xiomara Castro’s expected election victory is confirmed, making her Honduras’s first woman president, she will immediately face a daunting panorama of challenges.
With more than half the votes counted, experts say Castro’s 20 percentage point lead is “irreversible.”
Castro is likely to face some tough obstacles when taking office as head of a country wracked by gang violence, drug trafficking, corruption and widespread poverty.
According to Transparency International, Honduras is 157th out of 180 countries in its corruption perception index, making it one of the most graft-tainted places in the world.
Under outgoing President Juan Orlando Hernandez, the anti-corruption fight in Honduras suffered several blows in 2020.
First, a regional anti-corruption commission was disbanded, then congress passed a new criminal code to lower graft sentences, and…