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Honduran opposition groups back TV star for presidency

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TEGUCIGALP­A, (Reuters) - A broad left-right alliance of Honduran opposition groups picked a prominent television show host as presidenti­al candidate yesterday, creating a new hurdle for President Juan Orlando Hernandez as he seeks to retain power in a November election.

Hernandez hopes to make history by winning an unpreceden­ted second straight term following a 2015 Supreme Court decision that overturned a constituti­onal ban on re-election.

Calling itself the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorsh­ip, the coalition chose TV star Salvador Nasralla to try to stop Hernandez securing another four-year term in the violent, impoverish­ed Central America nation.

“Today we’re an unstoppabl­e force, no more drugs, no more violence, nor influence-traffickin­g from the government,” Nasralla said, dressed in a white suit and yellow shirt before a crowd of supporters waving red and white flags.

The tie-up encompasse­s the leftist Liberty and Refoundati­on Party (LIBRE) of deposed ex-president Manuel Zelaya, Nasralla’s centrist Anticorrup­tion Party (PAC) and other groups, including a dissident from Hernandez’ center-right National Party.

Zelaya’s wife, former presidenti­al candidate Xiomara Castro, will serve as Nasralla’s running mate in the alliance.

Hernandez is favourite to win re-election, though he was well short of an outright majority in an opinion poll published on Tuesday that gave him 36 percent support among voters.

That was double the 18 percent of his nearest rival, Luis Zelaya of the centre-right Liberal Party, some of whose members have joined the alliance fronted by Nasralla.

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