Honduran Armed Forces Stand by Election Results Amid Calls for Recount

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The Armed Forces of Honduras reaffirmed their support for the National Electoral Council's (CNE) declaration of the presidential election results from November 30, which declared conservative candidate Nasry 'Tito' Asfura as the winner. This announcement follows a push from Parliament leader Luis Redondo for a 'vote by vote' recount, despite the CNE's official results released in December. The military has increased security at the CNE's electoral logistics center, with over 600 troops deployed to safeguard electoral materials. The current president, Xiomara Castro, will complete her term on January 27, when Asfura is set to take office, amid ongoing tensions regarding the election process.
Key Details: • Presidential election results announced on December 24, declaring Nasry 'Tito' Asfura as president-elect. • Luis Redondo's initiative for a recount was approved by a minority in Parliament. • Over 600 military personnel are guarding the electoral materials at the National Institute of Professional Training. • Asfura will officially assume the presidency on January 27, succeeding Xiomara Castro.