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Pl Disallows the Use of Its Flag in Libre and Reminds Candidates Who Betray the Party Do so on Their Own - Proceso Digital

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The Liberal Party disallowed the use of its flag in events of the official Free Party, any candidate who betrays liberalism does so on his own and does not represent the party or the presidential candidate. The PL entry disallows the use of its flag in Free and reminds candidates who betray the party do so on their own was first published in Proceso Digital.
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The Liberal Party disallowed the use of its flag in events of the official Free Party, any candidate who betrays liberalism does so on his own and does not represent the party or the presidential candidate. The PL entry disallows the use of its flag in Free and reminds candidates who betray the party do so on their own was first published in Proceso Digital.

The Liberal leadership claims that no candidate who supports the ruling party represents Liberalism or Salvador Nasralla. They accuse those who line up with Libre of treason and remember that alliances are prohibited by their Convention. TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. The Liberal Party of Honduras (PLH) issued an official pronouncement this Sunday in which it disallows [...]

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