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By Sol Amaya and Elvin Sandoval, CNN en Español Amid the uncertainty and protests in Honduras following the November 30 elections, which have yet to declare a winner, President Xiomara Castro denounced that Juan Orlando Hernández, the former president pardoned by Donald Trump, is planning a coup against her government. “Based on verified intelligence, Juan Orlando Hernández, pardoned in the U.S., is planning his entry into the country to proclai…
Honduras' President warns of coup attempt
Tegucigalpa, Dec 16 (Prensa Latina) Honduran President Xiomara Castro warned on Tuesday of a planned coup d'etat against her government and called for the conscious and peaceful support of the people to defend the constitutional order.
From the party they call for a peaceful rally to demand a comprehensive recount of the presidential votes in the face of the attempt to impose "special screenings."
In her message, the president added: "Before this grave situation, I urgently request the conscious and peaceful support of the Honduran people."
Honduran president Xiomara Castro warned Tuesday about an alleged coup plan against her government, which would be linked to former president Juan Orlando Hernández. Through a message broadcast in X, the president said that Hernández, who was pardoned in the United States, would be organizing his return to the country with the aim of proclaiming the supposed winner of the elections held on November 30.
Madrid. The outgoing president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, accused on Tuesday of a "coup" against her government after the release of former president Juan Orlando Hernández, who received a pardon from the US president, Donald Trump, despite having been sentenced to 45 years in prison for drug trafficking crimes. Thus he asked the Honduran people "conscious and peaceful support" in the face of the possible arrival of Hernández to the Central Am…
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