Observadores internacionales fueron expulsados de un centro de votación en Honduras por colectivos afines al partido oficialista

La misión internacional de observadores en Honduras denunció este domingo haber sido víctima de agresiones e intimidaciones por parte de simpatizantes del oficialista Partido Libertad y Refundación (Libre). infobae El episodio tuvo lugar en el centro de votación de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (UNAH), en Tegucigalpa, donde dos observadores extranjeros, David Alandete y Gustau Alegret, fueron confrontados por un […]
Observadores internacionales fueron expulsados de un centro de votación en Honduras por colectivos afines al partido oficialista

Observadores internacionales fueron expulsados de un centro de votación en Honduras por colectivos afines al partido oficialista International observers in Honduras reported being intimidated and verbally assaulted by supporters of the ruling Libre party at a polling station in Tegucigalpa. The election proceeded with long queues and extended voting hours amid institutional distrust, while candidates made accusations regarding external influences and electoral transparency.

  • International observers were intimidated and confronted by supporters of the ruling Libre party at a polling station in Tegucigalpa.
  • Videos showed ruling party supporters attempting to expel observers and journalists from voting centers.
  • Military police intervened to de-escalate the situation, with observers praising their professional conduct.
  • The election saw long queues, and the National Electoral Council extended voting hours.
  • US President Donald Trump endorsed candidate Nasry “Tito” Asfura, warning against potential influence from Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
  • Candidate Rixi Moncada stated she would not recognize preliminary results until all vote tallies were counted.
  • Candidate Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, also a Libre figure, accused Libre of emulating models of misery like Venezuela and Cuba.
  • Five OAS electoral observers were prevented from entering a vote counting room.
  • The election is taking place under a partial state of exception due to violence and criminal infiltration.
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