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- Honduran election turmoil grows as president decries electoral coup . . .
Honduran election turmoil grows as president decries 'electoral coup' By Laura Garcia and Fredy Rodriguez December 9, 20256:13 PM PSTUpdated December 9, 2025
- Xiomara Castro - Wikipedia
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- What to know as Honduras still waits for the final presidential . . .
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- Honduras president alleges ‘electoral coup’ under way amid Trump . . .
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- Honduran voters rebuke incumbent in 2025 presidential elections
Honduras’ presidential election results remained too close to call several days after the country voted in general elections on Nov 30 The top two candidates, Nasry Asfura and Salvador Nasralla – both considered economically conservative – waited for the National Electoral Council (CNE) to finish conducting a manual ballot count after the electoral authority encountered technical
- REACTION: Next Steps in Honduras’s Close Election
In Honduras’s single-round presidential election, former Tegucigalpa Mayor Nasry “Tito” Asfura holds a narrow lead over television personality and perennial hopeful Salvador Nasrallah, according to preliminary results from the national elections authority, called the CNE
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