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Honduran President Orders Vote Recount Just Days Before Government Transition

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Honduran President Xiomara Castro has issued a decree mandating a recount of votes from the November 30 elections, just 17 days before the government transition. This decision, backed by Congress, arises from allegations of irregularities and foreign interference, particularly from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who endorsed National Party candidate Nasry Asfura. The National Electoral Council (CNE) is tasked with the recount, and if they refuse, Congress will intervene. Castro criticized the CNE for not addressing all electoral complaints and emphasized her commitment to the voters' will. The decree has sparked backlash from Asfura's party, which views it as a threat to democracy, and several Latin American governments have condemned the action, calling for respect for democratic processes.

Key Details: • Vote recount mandated for elections held on November 30, 2025. • Decree issued by President Xiomara Castro and approved by Congress. • CNE must conduct the recount or Congress will take over. • Criticism from the National Party regarding the decree's legitimacy. • International condemnation from multiple Latin American countries.

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Donald TrumpNasry AsfuraSalvador NasrallaRixi MoncadaNational Electoral CouncilHondurasXiomara CastroPartido NacionalPartido LiberalPartido Libertad y RefundaciónTommy Zambrano

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