Liberty and Refoundation


Liberty and Refoundation is a leftist political party in Honduras. Libre was founded in 2011 by the National Popular Resistance Front, a leftist coalition of organizations opposed to the 2009 coup.
Xiomara Castro de Zelaya, the wife of former President Manuel Zelaya who was deposed in the 2009 coup, was the presidential candidate of the party in the 2013 presidential election; the latter Zelaya was not allowed to run for a second term under the constitution. Castro took second place in the four-way race, receiving approximately 29% of the vote behind Juan Orlando Hernández's 34%.
At least eighteen Libre pre-candidates, candidates, family members, and campaign leaders were killed between June 2012 and October 2013. Additionally, it is strongly opposed to free market capitalism and the neo-liberal economic model, and maintains a long-term goal of "establishing an alternative economic system."

Factions

There are at least 5 factions within Liberty and Refoundation.

Presidential elections

National Congress