Eu Mission to Monitor November Elections in Honduras
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** Eduardo Núñez, of the National Democratic Institute, welcomes the proposal for his bipartisan support in the U.S. Congress. *** Honduran ex-canciller Enrique Reina described the bill as “interference.” Sharon Ardon / Public Records The warnings of possible electoral fraud and manipulation that are being lived in Honduras, fed by the authorities' own speeches, have already crossed the borders and alerted U.S. legislators. In Washington, severa…
The process of general election scheduled for 30 November has entered a period of high danger due to impositions in the system of bipartisanism and, in the face of the current crisis, the expert in societies, Allan Fajardo, suggests that the political system of the State evolves to a new model that allows greater citizen participation overcoming the traditional three-power scheme. According to Fajardo, that the Electoral Council, Registry of Per…
Tegucigalpa, Jul 16 (Latin Press) Former President of Honduras Manuel Zelaya (2006-2009) today called on the highest electoral body in the Central American country to return to the path of legitimacy to guarantee the transparency of next November's general elections. The post Former President of Honduras asks the electoral entity to return to legality first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. The head of the National Party bench, Tomás Zambrano, warned Wednesday that Honduras is “a step away from an electoral crisis without a return,” after the Armed Forces issued a trade addressed to the National Electoral Council (CNE) in which they request that any future institutional communication be channeled exclusively to [...]
The Organization of American States (OAS) hopes that the next general elections to be held in Honduras on November 30 will be "peaceful, free and fair, and that the will of the people will be respected."The entry The OAS hopes that the next elections in Honduras "will be peaceful, free and fair" was first published in the Digital Process.
The European Union will send a group of observers for the general elections in Honduras.
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