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Honduras Leader Accuses Opposition of Plotting 'Electoral Coup'

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Honduras' President Xiomara Castro accuses the Opposition of plotting an electoral coup ahead of the upcoming presidential election.

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President Xiomara Castro orders the military to guard the November 30 elections following denunciations of an opposition plan to alter the results, evoking the 2017 fraud.

Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Honduras' president Xiomara Castro denounced that the opposition is plotting to assassinate an “electoral coup” in the November 30 elections, which raised the tension in the political campaign. Attorney General Johel Zelaya, close to the leftist government, presented on Wednesday audios in which supposedly the councillor of the electoral body, Cossette López, deputy Tomás Zambrano -both opponents-, and an unidentified mili…

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30 days after the holding of general elections in Honduras, President Xiomara Castro has publicly denounced an alleged attempt to “electoral fraud” that would prevent the official Free Party and its candidate, Rixi Moncada, from winning the elections. Castro’s conviction comes after the Attorney General’s Office of Honduras revealed the existence of an alleged plan orchestrated by opposition sectors—including the National and Liberal parties, wh…

·Spain
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Abstract Latinoameircano, October 31, 2025. President Xiomara Castro orders the military to guard the November 30 elections after denunciations of an opposition plan to alter the results, evoking the fraud of 2017. President Xiomara Castro asked to guarantee the security of the material, transparency in the transmission of minutes and [...] La entrada Honduras. Government active to the FF.AA. to stop "electoral coup" was first published in Latin…

A series of audios would reveal "an illegal association" involving an electoral adviser, a deputy and a military officer in order to "disturb the will of the people" in the general elections.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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NODAL broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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