HE The counting of votes resumed this Monday in the presidential elections Honduras and the candidate of the conservative National Party, Nasri Asfura continues to exploit in the examination with a lead of more than 20,000 votes.
With 90.31% of the minutes, Asfura leads the results with 1,165,454 votes (40.23%), against 1,143,708 (39.48%) from Salvador Nasrallawho leads the Liberal Party, also conservative. The official candidate of the Freedom and Refoundation Party (Libre), Rixi Moncada, is still in third place with 558,262 (19.27%).
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Asfura, the candidate named by Donald Trump, still has a minority lead over Nasralla. Last Friday the National Electoral Council website (CKD) Due to “technical problems” it stopped workingsaid the electoral body’s advisor, Ana Paola Hall.
Hondurans, still unaware of the results more than a week before the Nov. 30 vote and with uncertainty compounded by the control issue, went to the polls on Jan. 27 to elect a president to succeed current President Xiomara Castro. In addition, they went to the polls Elect three presidential candidates, 298 mayors, 128 deputies for the local parliament and 20 for the Central American parliament.
On Friday the control was paralyzed, but this Monday Hall published in X that “after carrying out the technical measures, accompanied by an external audit, The data is already being updated“Amid applicant expectations and allegations of fraud, the count was very slow for about 90% of the minutes.”

The President of the National Electoral Council attributed the delay to this technical problems of the Colombian company that they were hired to investigate. For his part, Nasralla denounced that it was “the corrupt ones who stopped the counting process.”
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Nasralla assured that his party received 20% more votes than Asfura’s, which is why he called for a “vote by vote” count of the minutes, which, in his opinion, showed a “pattern of fraud in which biometric (recognition) was not used and they wrote the minutes at will.”
The ruling party for its part Libre condemned Trump’s “interference” for his calls to vote for Asfura in the elections and to pardon former President Juan Orlando Hernandez, which sent him to 45 years in prison for drug trafficking.
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