Honduras' Electoral Crisis and the Geography of Sovereignty
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The ruling Freedom and Refoundation Party (Libre, leftist) said this Saturday that “it does not grant political or moral legitimacy” to the government that comes out of the November 30 general elections in Honduras after calling on its bases to take to the streets.
The country still does not know the winner of the elections, as he plunges into a spiral of controversy. Five keys to understanding the post-election crisis
The electoral authorities said that the special count will be made only in 2,773 inconsistent minutes.
Honduras' electoral crisis and the geography of sovereignty
Honduras’ elections have led to protests around the nation. Image: Shutterstock Doug Specht considers Honduras’ recent election and the erosion of sovereignty within the nation’s borders Nearly two weeks after Hondurans cast their ballots in a closely contested presidential election on 30 November, 2025, their nation remains in constitutional limbo. No official winner has been declared. The vote count is stalled. International observers praise t…
The ruling candidate reiterated that “never” will accept the preliminary results, which put her in third place, and demanded the annulment of the process, while denouncing pressure and threats against the electorate.
In the midst of multiple allegations of fraud in the November 30 elections, the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Honduras begins this Saturday a special scrutiny of almost 3000 records with inconsistencies, which seeks to define the winner of the elections.The post Elections in Honduras: Begins special counting of records with inconsistencies first appeared on Cubadebate.
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