Days after Xiomara Castro’s remarkable victory for the left-wing opposition Partido Libertad y Refundación (Libre) in the 28 November general elections [WR-21-48], her campaign team has begun meeting with various sectors, including the private sector lobby Consejo Hondureño de la Empresa Privada (Cohep) and a government mission led by the general coordination minister Carlos Madero and finance minister Luis Fernando, among others. Amid the flurry of meetings, members of Castro’s team have begun to give hints as to economic priorities upon taking office in January to address the dire economic situation which the new government will inherit [WR-21-37].End of preview - This article contains approximately 998 words.
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