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The nickname was born almost by chance, in 2005, during a first campaign for mayor of Tegucigalpa which he ended up losing. In a radio advertisement, without a closed script, improvising as so often, Tito Asfura let slip the phrase “dad, on command”, a spontaneous, familiar and unpretentious conclusion. He lost those elections, but the slogan stuck. Twenty years later, when we return to Tegucigalpa, it is on posters in all the streets, we no longer need to explain it: in the streets, in the rallies, in the markets, everything has been “dad on order, dad on order”. The phrase had survived defeat and ended up becoming a political identity. Asfura (Tegucigalpa, 1958) becomes president of… See more