Tegucigalpa, el frente que mantiene abierto el partido gobernante en Honduras: exige recuento de votos y llama a movilización
Libre demands a full public vote recount and peaceful protests after a 0.74% margin declared winner amid political persecution claims against election council members.
- Partido Libertad y Refundación demands a public vote recount, and Manuel Zelaya urged supporters to protest at INFOP at 16:00 for a vote-by-vote review in Tegucigalpa.
- The CNE declared Nasry `Tito` Asfura winner with a 74% legal deadline that expires on December 30, leaving municipal and legislative results pending.
- More than 9,000 contested actas nationwide fuel Jorge Aldana's demand for a public recount, while Ana Paola Hall and Cossette López report being victims of `evidente persecución política`.
- Aldana warned the country risks instability until total declarations are issued and urged calm support for consejeras to work without pressure; opponents, including Juan Diego Zelaya, said Libre's mobilizations could deepen confrontation, while CNN contacted the CNE and awaits a response as the 30-day deadline nears.
- With national offices at stake, the general election covered 128 congressional seats, 20 Central American Parliament seats and 298 mayoralties, while the CNE's pending municipal and legislative declarations remain due within 30 days.
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Tegucigalpa, el frente que mantiene abierto el partido gobernante en Honduras: exige recuento de votos y llama a movilización
Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español A casi un mes de que se llevaron a cabo las elecciones generales en Honduras, en las que el conservador Nasry “Tito” Asfura fue declarado ganador de la contienda por la Presidencia, el oficialista Partido Libertad y Refundación (Libre) mantiene un frente abierto en la disputa por la capital del país centroamericano, Tegucigalpa, donde exige un recuento de votos y convoca a una movilización este lunes. El expre…
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Almost a month after the general elections were held in Honduras, in which conservative Nasry “Tito” Asfura was declared the winner of the presidential contest, the ruling Freedom and Refoundation Party (Free) maintains an open front in the dispute over the Central American capital, Tegucigalpa, where it demands a recount of votes and calls for a mobilization this Monday.
Former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya called for a demonstration by all the people, especially the Libre militants, against electoral fraud to snatch the triumph of Jorge Aldana in Tegucigalpa.
Latin American Summary, December 27, 2025. Former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya called for a demonstration by the entire people, especially the militants of Libre, against the electoral fraud to snatch the triumph of Jorge Aldana in Tegucigalpa. According to Zelaya, these actions would be part of a scheme aimed at intervening the scrutiny from within, preventing [...] La entrada Honduras. Former President Zelaya calls for mobilization against…
The general coordinator of the ruling Partido Libertad y Refundación (Free, left), Manuel Zelaya, called this Saturday the militant of that institution to a mobilization, next Monday, in support of the mayor of Tegucigalpa, Jorge Aldana, who considers that they are making fraud in the re-election of the office. «If the people do not mobilize because [...] The entry Zelaya calls for mobilization in support of Honduran mayor for alleged fraud in e…
Tegucigalpa, Dec 27 (Prensa Latina) Former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya called today to defend democracy, against what he called delaying maneuvers by the National Electoral Council to alter the results of the general elections of November 30. The post Ex-President Manuel Zelaya calls to defend democracy in Honduras first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
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