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Honduran Election Results Favor Trump-Endorsed Candidate Asfura Amid Controversy

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Nasry 'Tito' Asfura, a conservative politician supported by former President Donald Trump, has been declared the winner of the Honduran presidential election, receiving over 40% of the votes against Salvador Nasralla's 39%. The election, held on November 30, faced allegations of foreign interference and voting irregularities, with both Nasralla's party and the ruling Libre party planning to contest the results. Asfura, a former mayor of Tegucigalpa, has promised to focus on economic development and national security. The results were announced on Christmas Eve, nearly a month after the election, highlighting a contentious vote counting process that included significant delays and accusations of manipulation. Asfura's victory has drawn criticism from opponents who claim it reflects external meddling in Honduran politics.

Key Details: • Election held on November 30, results announced on December 24. • Asfura won by a narrow margin of 0.74% over Nasralla. • Controversy includes allegations of voting irregularities and foreign intervention. • Both Nasralla and the Libre party plan to challenge the election results.

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Marco RubioNasry AsfuraSalvador NasrallaNational Electoral CouncilHondurasXiomara CastroTegucigalpaJuan Orlando HernándezLibre party

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