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US urges parties to accept Honduras vote outcome after Trump-backed Asfura wins

  • On Dec 24, the Trump administration urged all parties to accept Honduras' election outcome after Nasry Asfura was declared victor by the electoral body on Wednesday.
  • The Nov. 30 vote was marked by weeks of delays, technical problems and fraud allegations, with electoral authorities declaring results before finishing an audit and reviewing tally sheets under 'special scrutiny' last week.
  • Vote totals showed center-right Salvador Nasralla received 39.53% and Rixi Moncada 19.2%, while the electoral council had three councillors and only two declared the winner.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said `The United States urges all parties to respect the confirmed results so that Honduran authorities may swiftly ensure a peaceful transition of authority to President-Elect Nasry Asfura`, while observers warned `That will have an impact on the government's credibility`.
  • President Donald Trump publicly backed Asfura and pardoned former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez the day before the vote, linking pre-election U.S. political actions to the outcome.
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The presidential candidate of the conservative Liberal Party, Salvador Nasralla, second in the vote, rejected the official declaration of the results of the general elections in Honduras that awarded the victory to Nasry 'Tito' Asfura.

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Conservative Nasri Asfoura secured 40.3% of the vote, beating liberal candidate Salvador Nasrallah who received 39.5%.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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