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Movement for Socialism (Honduras) The MAS tendency was expelled from the party at the Seventh National Plenum of the party. Some MAS members, who had been expelled from PDCH, founded the Socialist Party (PASO) in November 1978. The MAS split significantly weakened the PDCH.
Movement for Socialism (Honduras) The Movement for Socialism (, abbreviated MAS) was a political movement in Honduras, active inside the Christian Democratic Party of Honduras (PDCH). The split inside DC had begun to emerge in 1975. MAS was constituted at the Sixth National Plenum of the party in March 1976. MAS was founded by a younger generation within the PDCH, with leaders like José Antonio Cruz Oliva, Efraín Díaz Arrivillaga, Rodolfo Sorto Romero, Rafael Alegría, Oswaldo Discua, Juan Ramón Dermit, Melba Reyes and others. Many of its leaders came from university-based organization. Inside PDCH MAS confronted the "El Palo" faction for influence over the organization.
History of Honduras (1932–82) Despite the presence of candidates for the Pinu and the PDCH on the November 1981 ballot, it was clear that the election would be essentially a two-party affair between the PLH and PNH. On November 29, 1981, a total of 1,214,735 Hondurans, 80.7 percent of those registered, voted, giving the PLH a sweeping victory. Suazo Córdova won 636,392 votes (52.4 percent), the PNH 491,089 votes, and 48,582 votes were divided between the Pinu and the PDCH. The PLH also took control of Congress, winning forty-four seats; the PNH, thirty-four; the Pinu, three; and the PDCH, one. The PLH also won 61 percent of the municipal councils. Suazo Córdova was inaugurated as president of Honduras in January 1982, ending nearly a decade of military presidents.
History of Honduras (1932–82) A split had developed between the more conservative followers of Rodas and the party's left wing, which had formed the Popular Liberal Alliance ("Alianza Liberal del Pueblo", Alipo). In addition, a third party, the Innovation and Unity Party ("Partido de Inovación y Unidad", Pinu) had been registered and was expected to draw support away from the PLH. The PNH had succeeded in blocking the inscription of the PDCH, leading the PDCH adherents to join with groups further to the left in denouncing the elections as a farce and a fraud and urging popular abstention.
Socialist Party of Honduras The bulk its founders hailed from the Movement for Socialism (MAS) tendency, expelled from the Christian Democratic Party of Honduras (PDCH). Some of its founders had been members of the Communist Party of Honduras (PCH) or the Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Honduras (PCMLH). The formation of the new party was publicly announced in December 1978. PASO sought to establish a popular-democratic state.