This document discusses the rise of the new left movement in Latin America and how it relates to events in Honduras. It outlines how the new left emerged in the late 1980s and 1990s from older leftist groups as neoliberal policies weakened nationalist parties. The new left combines elements of the old left with new strategies, frameworks and social programs focused on promoting equality. Honduras experienced a transition from neoliberalism to socialist policies under President Zelaya, but lacked a strong economic foundation to fully implement socialism. The new left seeks to overcome inequality and exploitation inherent in capitalism through alliances like ALBA, in contrast to previous neoliberal trade agreements benefiting elites. President Zelaya pursued new left policies in