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1 History  





2 Symbols  



2.1  Seal  







3 Organic structure  





4 Electoral history  



4.1  Presidential elections  





4.2  National Congress elections  







5 Controversies  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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National Party of Honduras
Partido Nacional de Honduras
AbbreviationPNH
PresidentFátima Juárez[1]
Secretary-GeneralMario Pineda
Founded27 February 1902; 121 years ago
HeadquartersComayagüela
Youth wingNationalist Youth (Juventud Nacionalista)
IdeologyConservatism
Social market economy[2]
Christian democracy[2]
Political positionCentre-right[6]toright-wing[9]
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International (observer)
Regional affiliationUnion of Latin American Parties
Christian Democrat Organization of America
Colours  Blue
Anthem
"Estandartes Azules"[10]
"Blue Guidons"
National Congress
44 / 128

Election symbol
Seal of the National Party of Honduras
Party flag
Website
www.partidonacional.hn
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • The National Party of Honduras (PNH; Spanish: Partido Nacional de Honduras) is a conservative political party in Honduras founded on 27 February 1902, by Manuel Bonilla Chirinos. Historically it has been one of the two most influential parties in the country. The party's platform is based on Christian humanist doctrine,[2] and its five main principles are common wealth, dignity of the human person, equality, solidarity and subsidiarity.

    Since the foundation of the National Party, Honduras has had 13 PNH presidents. Manuel Bonilla was the first (1903–1907), and the most recent is the president, Juan Orlando Hernández who served from 2014 to 2022. The party was the ruling directive of the National Congress from 2009 to 2022 and currently holds mayoralties of most of the country's municipalities.[11]

    History[edit]

    The ideology of the party can be traced back to national hero José Trinidad Cabañas's principles and thinking. Cabañas believed in a strong sense of patriotism, and that national interest was over any other interest. Moreover, in the late 1800s, actors such as Ponciano Leiva and Luis Bogran made efforts to conform an institution which reflected their ideology.[12]

    The Progressive Party, led by Ponciano Leiva, joined forces by a movement led by General Manuel Bonilla. On 27 February 1902, in Tegucigalpa, both parties united to form the National Convention, backed by 40,000 signatures from supporters. That event was the birth of the National Party of Honduras.[13]

    Symbols[edit]

    Seal[edit]

    Fraternity, equality and justice are reflected in the official seal. Holding arms represent fraternity among Honduran citizens. The scale represents equality between men and women. The burning torch shines defending those in need. The seal also states the party's motto: Social Justice with Liberty and Democracy.[citation needed]

    Organic structure[edit]

    1. National Convention: Made up from Municipal, State, Regional and national authorities.
    2. Permanent Commission: Permanent members of the National Convention
    3. National Committee: Political Commission, Justice Party, Financial and Budget Administration, Political and Ideological Formation
    4. State Committee: Conformed by the authorities of each of the 18 departments in Honduras
    5. Local Committee: Counts with Municipal Representation

    Electoral history[edit]

    Presidential elections[edit]

    Election Party candidate Votes % Result
    1902 Manuel Bonilla 28,550 48.7% Elected Green tickY
    1916 Francisco Bertrand 77,832 100%
    1923 Tiburcio Carías Andino 49,541 47.1%
    1924 Miguel Paz Barahona 72,021 99%
    1928 Tiburcio Carías Andino 47,745 43.38% Lost Red XN
    1932 81,211 Elected Green tickY
    1936 Elected by Constituent Assembly Green tickY
    1939 Elected by Congress Green tickY
    1948 Juan Manuel Gálvez 254,802 99.85% Elected Green tickY
    1954 Tiburcio Carías Andino 77,726 30.85% Lost Red XN
    1971 Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés 299,807 49.28% Elected Green tickY
    1981 Ricardo Zuñiga 491,089 40.43% Lost Red XN
    1985 Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero 701,406 45.49%
    1989 916,131 52.29% Elected Green tickY
    1993 Oswaldo Ramos Soto 735,123 42.97% Lost Red XN
    1997 Nora Gúnera de Melgar 844,985 42.76%
    2001 Ricardo Maduro 1,135,565 52.22% Elected Green tickY
    2005 Porfirio Lobo Sosa 925,243 42.15% Lost Red XN
    2009 1,212,846 56.56% Elected Green tickY
    2013 Juan Orlando Hernández 1,149,302 36.89%
    2017 1,410,888 42.95%
    2021 Nasry Asfura 1,240,260 36.93% Lost Red XN

    National Congress elections[edit]

    Election Votes % Seats +/– Position
    1923
    15 / 48

    Increase15 Increase 2nd
    1924
    46 / 46

    Increase31 Increase 1st
    1926
    36 / 46

    Decrease10
    1928
    26 / 48

    Decrease10
    1930
    23 / 48

    Decrease3
    1932
    43 / 56

    Increase20
    1934
    55 / 59

    Increase12
    1936 132,948 99.99%
    59 / 59

    Increase4
    1942
    45 / 45

    Decrease14
    1948 254,802 99.85%
    49 / 49

    Increase4
    1954 77,726 30.85%
    23 / 59

    Decrease26 Decrease 2nd
    1956 2,003 00.48%
    0 / 58

    Decrease23 Decrease 3rd
    1957 98,088 29.57%
    18 / 58

    Increase18 Increase 2nd
    1965 334,646 55.15%
    35 / 64

    Increase17 Increase 1st
    1971 299,807 52.62%
    32 / 64

    Decrease3
    1980 423,623 44.15%
    33 / 71

    Increase1 Decrease 2nd
    1981 491,089 41.6%
    34 / 82

    Increase1
    1985 701,406 45.49%
    63 / 134

    Increase29
    1989 916,131 52.29%
    76 / 128

    Increase13 Increase 1st
    1993 735,123 42.97%
    55 / 128

    Decrease21 Decrease 2nd
    1997 844,985 42.76%
    55 / 128

    Steady
    2001 967,733 46.46%
    61 / 128

    Increase6 Increase 1st
    2005 40.42%
    55 / 128

    Decrease6 Decrease 2nd
    2009 53.37%
    71 / 128

    Increase16 Increase 1st
    2013 33.64%
    48 / 128

    Decrease23
    2017 1,410,888 47.66%
    61 / 128

    Increase13
    2021 30.18%
    44 / 128

    Decrease17 Decrease 2nd

    Controversies[edit]

    The National Party has been involved in the last few years on several issues of corruption. In 2015, it was discovered that the National Party was using money from the Honduran Social Security in order to finance the campaign of President Juan Orlando Hernandez through an elaborate scheme of companies redirecting Social Security funds to the party.[14] After the scheme was discovered, the President said the money should be returned by the party.[15]

    Former President Porfirio Lobo was accused in March 2017 by the New York's DA office for helping protect drug organizations.[16]

    In April 2022, former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, who served two terms between 2014 and January 2022, was extradited to the United States to face charges of drug trafficking and money laundering. Hernandez denied the accusations.[17]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Fátima Juárez, Nueva Presidenta del Partido Nacional". La Prensa (in Spanish). 24 January 2024. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  • ^ a b c "Declaration of Principles" (PDF). www.tse.hn (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  • ^ "Honduras: Background and U.S. Relations". Congressional Research Service. 24 October 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2021. Honduras's traditional two-party political system, dominated by the Liberal (Partido Liberal, PL) and National (Partido Nacional, PN) Parties, has fractured over the past decade. Both traditional parties are considered to be ideologically center-right, and political competition between them generally has been focused more on using the public sector for patronage than on implementing programmatic agendas.
  • ^ "Factbox: Proposals of main parties in Honduras presidential election". Reuters. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2021 – via www.reuters.com.
  • ^ "Honduras election: Army given more powers to quash unrest". BBC News. 2 December 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  • ^ [3][4][5]
  • ^ Schepers, Emile (20 December 2017). "Honduras still in turmoil after election results; right-wing consolidates coup". People's World. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  • ^ "Postcard from Honduras: On the Eve of the Election". The New Yorker. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  • ^ [7][8]
  • ^ "Declaration of Principles" (PDF). www.tse.hn (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2022. El Himno del Partido es el denominado ESTANDARTES AZULES y debe ejecutarse en todos los actos políticos oficiales del partido.
  • ^ "Tribunal Supremo Electoral". siede.tse.hn. Archived from the original on 28 July 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  • ^ "Los 112 años de Fundación del Partido Nacional de Honduras". LaTribuna.hn. 2 March 2014. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  • ^ ""Historia de Nuestro Partido"". PartidoNacional.hn. 6 March 2014.
  • ^ Lakhani, Nina (10 June 2015). "How hitmen and high living lifted lid on looting of Honduran healthcare system". the Guardian.
  • ^ "JOH: Partido Nacional de Honduras debe devolver fondos al IHSS". Diario El Heraldo.
  • ^ "Ligan a Porfirio Lobo con narco". 19 March 2017.
  • ^ "Juan Orlando Hernández: Honduran ex-leader extradited to US". BBC News. 21 April 2022.
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