Honduras holds primaries as voter frustration simmers over security and the economy
- In Honduras, voters will select candidates from three main parties for the November general election amidst rising dissatisfaction over security and economic issues.
- President Xiomara Castro has a tense relationship with the United States and faces criticism over her defense minister running for office while in a military role.
- Candidates include Ana García of the National Party, who represents a return to past governance, and Salvador Nasralla and Jorge Cálix from the Liberal Party, who are aiming for change.
- Approximately 5.8 million Hondurans are eligible to vote, but low participation is expected due to concerns over employment linked to party affiliation.
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Rixi Moncada, Nasry Asfura and Salvador Nasralla lead primary elections in Honduras
Tegucigalpa, 10 Mar (EFE).- The defense minister, official Rixi Moncada, former mayor of Tegucigalpa Nasry Asfura, and Salvador Nasralla, continue this Monday leading the count of the primary elections in Honduras held on Sunday, prior to the November generals.
Frontrunners Emerge in Honduras Primary Elections Amid Widespread Delays
The National Electoral Council (CNE) of Honduras released preliminary results from the March 9 primary elections, revealing clear frontrunners across three major political parties. Voting operations faced significant disruptions nationwide, with thousands unable to cast ballots until late evening hours. Defense Secretary Rixi Moncada dominates the ruling Libre party race with 93.12% of counted votes […]
President Xiomara Castro Votes in Honduras’ Primary Elections - teleSUR English
The Honduran president exercised suffrage in the primary elections at the Álvaro Contreras school in the city of Catacamas, in the department of Olancho, along with her husband, former president Manuel Zelaya. RELATED: Electoral Entity of Honduras Reports Logistical Difficulties During Primaries Castro said that currently, the figures of investments in public spending show that the people’s money is repaid in their well-being compared to the dif…
Honduras Celebrates Primary as Voters’ Frustration for Security and Economy Grows · Global Voices
Hondurans came to the polls on Sunday to elect candidates from the three main parties that will compete in the November presidential elections, in a country that remains deeply polarized and skeptical of left and right leaders who have failed to improve security and the economy.
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