Honduras' Special Election Recount Still Paralyzed Amid ...
- Protests in Honduras led by the ruling Libre party resulted in at least eight injuries, causing delays in the vote counting process of the presidential election held in November.
- The National Electoral Council reported that, with 99% of the votes counted, Nasry Asfura leads with a 42,000-vote margin against Salvador Nasralla, despite claims from the Libre party of fraud.
- CNE President Ana Paola Hall stated that protests have hindered the start of a special review of 2,773 minutes flagged for inconsistencies, which represent 15% of the votes.
- International observers from the Organization of American States found no evidence of fraud in the elections, urging respect for the electoral process amid ongoing protests and accusations.
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The election commission decided to recount the results of polling stations with inconsistencies. The two right-wing candidates who had come to the top, one of whom had Donald Trump's support, accused each other of fraud, while the outgoing president denounced an "election coup d'état".
National and peaceful mobilization is the people's response to the ongoing electoral coup in the Central American country.
Honduras: Leftist Riots Slow Presidential Vote Count Showing Socialists Out of Power
Protests in Honduras staged by members of the ruling socialist Libre party this week against the nation's electoral authorities left at least eight injured, further delaying the slow vote counting process of the November presidential election. The post Honduras: Leftist Riots Slow Presidential Vote Count Showing Socialists Out of Power appeared first on Breitbart.
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