Elections in Honduras Decide to Vote Between the Two Right-Wing Candidates
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Tegucigalpa. Right-wing candidates for the presidency of Honduras, businessman Nasry Tito Asfura, supported by the U.S. president Donald Trump, and television animator Salvador Nasralla are on “technical agenda,” reported the National Electoral Council (CNE) yesterday.
515 votes separate two right-wing candidates, election commission says. Donald Trump raises doubts about counting.
The preliminary results of the general election in Honduras have left its citizens with a taste to surprise. Very few in this Central American country were expecting the elections to be decided by vote due to a technical tie between the two candidates of the right: the Liberal Salvador Nasralla and the nationalist Nasry Asfura. Nasralla has proclaimed himself a winner on social networks and has shown data from his party that give him an advantag…
The two candidates campaigned on fears that the left would turn Honduras into a new Venezuela, a country in deep crisis.
Right-wing candidates for the presidency of Honduras, businessman Nasry Asfura, supported by U.S. president Donald Trump, and television animator Salvador Nasralla are in a “technical framework,” reported Monday the National Electoral Council (CNE).
The National Electoral Council (CNE) of Honduras suspended the transmission of the results of the presidential elections in Honduras 2025. The agency explained that the suspension is due to a "technical tie" among the candidates, separated by just 515 votes.Read more]]>
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