Tense Presidential Race in Honduras Amid Fraud Allegations
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After several interruptions and many polemics, the National Electoral Council (CNE) has managed to compute 99.40% of the ballots, so Asfura is the virtual winner thanks to the advantage of at least 1.30% Read
Liberal Party candidate attributed irregularities to technical flaws in the system of transmission of preliminary results
Tense Presidential Race in Honduras Amid Fraud Allegations
Honduras' election sees conservative candidate Nasry Asfura leading by 40,000 votes over rival Salvador Nasralla, amid fraud allegations and protests. With 99.40% of votes counted, inconsistencies in tally sheets could alter results. Both candidates claim victory amid claims of an 'electoral coup' supported by Trump.
The candidate of the National Party of Honduras, Nasry ‘Tito’ Asfura, who is supported by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, continues with the advantage this Tuesday over Salvador Nasralla, of the Liberal Party, after the general elections last November 30, when 99.40 % of the minutes have been screened, although it would still be missing to count the votes of more than 2,700 records that present inconsistencies and that could ex…
Honduran National Party candidate Nasry 'Tito' Asfura, supported by Trump, continues to outdo Salvador Nasralla on Tuesday.
The candidate of the National Party of Honduras, Nasry Asfura, continues to lead the count in Honduras, which is close to ending with a 99.4% scrutiny, but with a large number of minutes pending review due to inconsistencies, according to the figures...
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