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Honduras Elects Nasry Asfura Amid Ongoing Scrutiny Delays

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The National Electoral Council (CNE) of Honduras officially declared Nasry Asfura as the new president following the elections held on November 30. Despite this declaration, the counting of 305 electoral records remains stalled due to allegations of fraud from opposition parties. CNE President Ana Paola Hall emphasized the challenges faced during the electoral process, including hostility and intimidation. A new virtual session is scheduled for Saturday at 9 AM to address the ongoing issues. Asfura received 1,479,822 votes, while his closest rival, Salvador Nasralla, garnered 1,452,796 votes. The unresolved ballots are crucial as they will determine local mayors and deputies.

Key Details: • Official declaration of Nasry Asfura as president made 24 days post-election. • 305 electoral records still pending scrutiny, impacting local elections. • New CNE session scheduled for Saturday at 9 AM to discuss scrutiny delays. • Asfura received 40.27% of the votes, Nasralla 39.53%, and Moncada 19.19%.

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Nasry AsfuraSalvador NasrallaRixi MoncadaMarlon OchoaAna Paola HallConsejo Nacional Electoral

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