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Resignation of Ana Paola Hall to the Cne Reflects the Weakness of Institutionality: Yani Rosenthal - Digital Process

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The former president of the Central Executive Council of the Liberal Party (CCEPL), Yani Rosenthal, pointed out that Ana Paola Hall's resignation from the National Electoral Council (CNE) reflects the weakness of institutionality. Ana Paola Hall's resignation from the CNE reflects the weakness of institutionality: Yani Rosenthal was first published in the Digital Process.
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The former president of the Central Executive Council of the Liberal Party (CCEPL), Yani Rosenthal, pointed out that Ana Paola Hall's resignation from the National Electoral Council (CNE) reflects the weakness of institutionality. Ana Paola Hall's resignation from the CNE reflects the weakness of institutionality: Yani Rosenthal was first published in the Digital Process.

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TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. The president of the Central Executive Council of the Liberal Party (CCEPL), Roberto Contreras, declared this Monday that he is willing to resign his post if the leader of the Salvador de Honduras Party (PSH), Salvador Nasralla, insists on keeping Ana Paola Hall as a liberal representative in the National Electoral Council (CNE). In statements to [...]

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Confidencial HN broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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