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Honduras' Asfura to Take Office After Razor-Thin Election

TEGUCIGALPA, Jan 27 - Conservative politician and businessman Nasry Asfura will be sworn in as president of Honduras on Tuesday after a closely fought election marred by allegations of fraud and political tension fueled by U.S. interference.  Read more at straitstimes.com.

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The firm election in the country was marked by allegations of fraud and by the threat of Trump to cut the aid if its allies did not win

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The president-elect of Honduras, Nasry Asfura, assumes the ownership of the executive branch for the period 2026-2030, after imposing himself in the general elections held on November 30, 2025 and thus becoming the tenth president since the return to democracy in 1982.The entry Nasry Asfura the tenth president of Honduras was first published in the Digital Process.

On January 27, the representative of the National Party, Nasry Asfura, declared to be the winner of the last elections by the National Electoral Council (CNE), will take office as President of Honduras. This concludes the term of office of Xiomara Castro, the first woman to hold office in the history of the Central American nation.

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TEGUCIGALPA – Honduran President-elect Nasry "Tito" Asfura, leader of the conservative National Party, will take power this Tuesday in place of Xiomara Castro, the country's first woman to come to the presidency, tucked in with the banner of the Freedom and Refoundation Party (Free, Left), and who does not recognize him as his successor. Asfura will take an oath at a simple ceremony to be held at the seat of Parliament, in Tegucigalpa, without t…

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At about 9:10 a.m. on January 27, Nasry Asfura will take part in the legislative session, receive the presidential band and deliver a brief speech. A security operative surrounds Congress before the inauguration

·San Pedro Sula, Honduras
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Diario La Prensa broke the news in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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