Honduran Candidate: Trump Interference Hurt Chances of Winning Presidency
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Uncertainty about the outcome of the presidential elections continues in Honduras. The vote count stopped on the weekend without the electoral authorities reporting on the causes of the delay in a ballot that maintains a still very tight result, but that gives a slight advantage to conservative candidate Nasry Asfura, supported by Donald Trump and who achieves 40.20% of the votes, while his rival, the liberal Salvador Nasralla, gets 35.9% of the…
Honduran candidate: Trump interference hurt chances of winning presidency
Honduran presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla said President Trump’s endorsement of his opponent, conservative candidate Nasry Asfura, hurt his chances of winning the country’s election. “It hurt me because I was winning by a much larger margin,” Nasralla told Reuters. The latest election results on Nov. 30 showed Nasralla slightly behind at 39 percent compared to Asfura’s…
On Saturday (December 6), the seventh day of the Honduran presidential election, the race remained close, with Nasry Asfura, the conservative National Party candidate supported by US President Donald Trump, temporarily holding a slight lead.
Honduras continues to face problems with the vote count of Sunday's November 30 elections
Almost a week after the elections, Honduras does not yet have a new president-elect-Director of the electoral entity of Honduras, who responds to the ruling party, denounces fraud and “foreign interference”The presidential candidate of the conservative Liberal Party, Salvador Nasralla, insisted this Friday that the general elections in Honduras on November 30 will “win” their formation, according to their internal recount, something that will re…
With 88% of the minutes counted, inconsistencies persist in more than 2,400 minutes and both candidates claim to have the advantage, while the CNE keeps the process under review and asks the population to calm down. HONDURAS.- Almost a week after the general elections held last Sunday in Honduras, the country continues not to know its next president due to the very narrow margin between the two main candidates: Nasry Asfura and Salvador Nasralla…
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