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Nasri Asfura wins the elections in Honduras: results challenged

Nasri Asfura celebrates victory
Насрі Асуфура отримав перемогу на виборах у Гондурасі, але результати викликали суперечки. Photo: Главком

Presidential Elections in Honduras 2023

According to Главком: Nasri Asfura, the candidate from the National Party of Honduras, won the presidential elections held on November 30, 2023, receiving 40.3% of the votes. His main opponent, Salvador Nasralla, garnered 39.5%. However, the election results have sparked controversies and protests from the LIBRE party, which is challenging the legitimacy of the vote counting. It is known that about 15% of the electoral protocols had to be checked manually, adding tension to the situation.

Future Prospects

Asfura intends to take the oath of office on January 27, 2026, and will serve as president until 2030. Meanwhile, the announcement of the election results did not include Marlon Ochoa, which also raised questions about the transparency of the process. Asfura's support from Donald Trump during the campaign became an essential factor that drew attention to his candidacy. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio congratulated Asfura on his victory, confirming the international reaction to the election results.

  • Albert Ramdin stated that the Organization of American States is preparing a detailed report on the elections.
  • Luis Redondo noted that
    the results are illegal and have no legal standing
    - Luis Redondo.
  • Salvador Nasralla also commented, stating that
    such interference seriously undermined the integrity of the electoral process
    - Salvador Nasralla.

The situation in Honduras remains tense, and further developments will depend on the response of both local political forces and the international community.

Nasri Asfura's victory in the presidential elections in Honduras is accompanied by significant controversies that may affect the country's stability in the coming years. Protests from the opposition and challenges to the results reflect deep political divisions and distrust in the electoral process. The response of international organizations, such as the Organization of American States, could be decisive for the future development of the situation, as they may influence the recognition or non-recognition of the electoral results.

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