Honduran Ex-First Lady Seeks Presidency After Husband's Conviction
- Ana García de Hernández announced her pre-candidacy for Honduras' presidency. Her husband, convicted of drug trafficking, faces a potential life sentence.
- The National Party will likely nominate García de Hernández as their candidate for president. She plans to fight against the injustice of her husband's conviction.
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Ana García, esposa del expresidente hondureño Juan Orlando Hernández, declarado culpable por narcotráfico «a gran escala» en una corte de Nueva York, anunció este martes que lanzará su precandidatura presidencial para las elecciones del 2025. «Hoy quiero anunciar a Honduras que he decidido lanzar mi precandidatura a la Presidencia de la República por el Partido Nacional para el periodo 2026-2030», posteó en X García, abogada y ex primera dama. A…
Honduran Ex-First Lady Seeks Presidency After Husband's Conviction
A former Honduran first lady said she will contest the 2025 presidential elections, an announcement that follows days after her husband's conviction for trafficking hundreds of tons of cocaine into the United States.
Ex-Honduras first lady announces run for presidency days after husband's drug trafficking conviction
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Former Honduras first lady Ana García de Hernández said Tuesday, just days after her husband’s U.S. drug trafficking conviction, that she plans to seek the country’s […]
Ex-Honduras first lady announces run for presidency days after husband's drug trafficking conviction
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Former Honduras first lady Ana García de Hernández says she plans to seek the country’s presidency next year. Her announcement Tuesday came just days after her husband’s U.S. drug trafficking conviction. Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández was convicted of conspiring with drug traffickers moving tons of cocaine to the United States in a federal court in Manhattan Friday. García de Hernández said she wanted to fight f…
Ex-Honduras first lady announces run for presidency days after husband's drug trafficking conviction
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Former Honduras first lady Ana García de Hernández says she plans to seek the country’s presidency next year. Her announcement Tuesday came just days after her husband’s U.S. drug trafficking conviction. Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández was convicted of conspiring with drug traffickers moving tons of cocaine to the United States in a federal court in Manhattan Friday. García de Hernández said she wanted to fight f…
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