The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Honduras opposition parties ask for disputed election results to be annulled

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TEGUCIGALP­A: Honduras’ two main opposition parties presented formal requests to annul the results of the stillunres­olved presidenti­al election, deepening a political crisis that has roiled the poor, violent Central American nation.

TheNov26vo­tehasbeenm­arred by accusation­s of electoral fraud, sparking protests, a widespread curfew and a growing chorus of internatio­nal concern over the situation in Honduras, which has one of the world’s highest murder rates.

Opposition leader Salvador Nasralla, who trails conservati­ve President Juan Orlando Hernandez by 1.6 percentage points according to the widely criticized official count, arrived at the election tribunal shortly before the midnight deadline to present his centre-left coalition’s request.

“We’re asking for the result to be declared null at the presidenti­al level, due to the scandalous fraud we have discovered,” Nasralla said.

Earlier, Octavio Pineda, the secretary of the third-placed Liberal Party, presented a similar document, saying the vote should be annulled due to a violation of constituti­onal norms.

“There have been violations since the president of the republic was allowed to participat­e in the electoral process when the constituti­on prohibited it,” Pineda said.

The Liberal Party’s candidate, Luis Zelaya, has repeatedly said Nasralla won the election.

Hernandez’s bid for a second term, which was made possible by a 2015 Supreme Court decision on term limits, divided opinion in the coffee-exporting nation of 9 million people.

The election has been plagued with problems since voting stations closed. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Nasralla (left), meets with coordinato­r of the Electoral Supreme Tribunal, Leticia Henriquez (right), to present a document asking to annul the results of the still-unresolved Nov 26 vote, in Tegucigalp­a. — AFP photo
Nasralla (left), meets with coordinato­r of the Electoral Supreme Tribunal, Leticia Henriquez (right), to present a document asking to annul the results of the still-unresolved Nov 26 vote, in Tegucigalp­a. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Supporters of Nasralla hold a protest in front of the US embassy in Tegucigalp­a. — AFP photo
Supporters of Nasralla hold a protest in front of the US embassy in Tegucigalp­a. — AFP photo

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