Tension in Honduras: Candidates Accuse Each Other of Preparing Fraud in Less than a Month of Elections
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Tegucigalpa. Less than a month after the presidential elections in Honduras, the main candidates intensified their clashes this weekend with cross accusations of electoral fraud, amid a political climate marked by mistrust and allegations of military interference.On Thursday, President Xiomara Castro of the Free Left Party denounced that the opposition is plotting an “electoral coup” to alter the November 30 elections.
Left-wing President Xiomara Castro warns of a planned election fraud after an audio leak.
Honduras faces the final straight line of the November 30 general elections in an atmosphere of political polarization, marked by allegations of alleged fraud, disclosure of audios that point to an alleged manipulation of results and mistrust towards the institutions in charge of the process. Honduras enters the final straight line of elections marked by allegations of fraud and mistrust was first published in the Digital Process.
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