Honduran Opposition Says Fraud Committed Before, During and After the Elections

Edited by Ed Newman
2017-12-20 11:00:41

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Tegucigalpa, December 19 (RHC)-- The candidate of the Alliance of Opposition against the Dictatorship, Salvador Nasralla, says that electoral fraud was committed before, during and after the elections in Honduras on November 26th and called Juan Orlando Hernández an impostor.

Nasralla made the remarks while on his way to Washington, where he met Monday with the secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro. The opposition candidate considered that calling "dictator" Hernández the winner of the November 26th election is a "desperate measure" in response to Nasralla's trip to the United States.

They will not be able to "stop the people who are going to continue with the peaceful demonstrations to defend their popular will expressed in the ballot boxes," he added.

Meanwhile, the former president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, said that the people reject Hernandez as the winner of the elections. "The Electoral Commission of Honduras imposes a fraud in favor of Juan Orlando Hernández, and we absolutely reject their statement."



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