I'm not sure whether I mentioned the concentration of power. Libre is the name of the political party that recently came to power, and it is the second-most powerful political party in Honduras and we can see that with the participation of 37 members in the national congress. What you can see is that there is a very strong alliance between the liberal party and the national party, and in most cases it is not necessary to even obtain the votes of the Libre party to make decisions.
The problem is that Libre, the party that represents the political opposition—that's who we're talking about; the people who have been murdered—does not have a voice in congress. Libre does not have a voice when it comes to freedom of expression. We know that that's another right that is being violated in our national congress because right now what is happening is that the democracy—or rather, the dictatorship that is disguised as a democracy—means that we are faced with a situation where we present cases to the authorities because that is the entity within the government that is responsible for investigating the cases and we get nowhere with it. On the other hand, Libre does not have the necessary political strength to do anything. In fact, after the elections, members of the political opposition were murdered. They are not even allowed to speak out in the national congress at all. So, the families of the victims do not have a voice.